I Took Advice From the Internet
Imagine this right, I sleep that night with a headache. I woke up the next morning still with a headache and also a sore throat. And I’m worryingly getting hotter (temperature-wise). So the first thing I did that day was to Google my symptom. The first search result shows me the answer. I couldn’t bother scrolling more down because there are too many complicated medical terms. So I took advice from the internet, turns out I just need some rest and drink enough water.
But anyway, you get what I’m trying to say. and you most likely have done the same thing. Googling symptoms and taking advice from the internet has been normalized today. At some point, some people would probably go to see the doctor just for a second opinion, because they already diagnosed themself on the internet.
Although, finding/googling health information online isn't always harmful because it occasionally can point you in the right direction. But the thing is, the more you do research, you’ll find more complex medical terms and identify a serious illness that you may or may not have and it can cause unnecessary stress which then affects your mental health. Basically being paranoid.
"just drink HOT water laa and expose yourself to SUN then you can’t get covid lehh”
if it couldn’t be more obvious, social media is being used to share knowledge, especially during the time of the covid pandemic. Unfortunately, information about COVID is not the only thing that spread around, fake news and stupid/funny rumors were also being shared. I don’t wanna throw shades at anyone but, thanks to aunties and uncles in Malaysia the fake rumors spread across Malaysia smoothly like butter, like a criminal undercover, especially on their favorite platform, Fesbuk. The fake news was also helped spread by Parent-Teacher Association and the Kampung/Resident area Wassap group.
Some highlights of the funny rumor include:
Special military helicopters will spray pesticide from the sky all over the country tonight, so please stay indoors. (one of the funniest rumors I’ve heard)
Vaccinated people contain a microchip and can emit Bluetooth signals. (my personal favorite)
Coronavirus pandemic will slow in the summer due to the heat.
Drinking hot water fights the coronavirus (spoiler alert: u will burn your tongue)
A good diet can prevent coronavirus (they just want u to be healthy)
To conclude, just don’t rely so much on news from social media (particularly Fesbuk and Wassap), especially for public health issues. No matter who sends it to you just make sure to do a fact-check. and go check a more trustworthy source. okay bye.














