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UBC prof plays social media myth-buster on COVID-19 questions

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COVID-19 to a large audience on the social media platform TikTok.“I have over 200,000 followers now, which is pretty mind-blowing,” she said.I think it’s actually a really great platform to be able to show people what we do in the lab.”Blakney researches COVID-19 vaccines, a topic a lot of people want to better understand.What sort of COVID-19 questions does she get?

Busting myths and misinformation: the fight for the truth about COVID-19 With the change of seasons, she’s often asked if warmer temperatures slow the spread of COVID-19.There’s actually nothing that’s been shown for COVID specifically that shows that the transmission has anything to do with the temperature outside,” she said.

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