Researchers at McGill University are looking at COVID-19 conspiracy theories and their links to violence. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains, researchers have observed that social isolation during the pandemic is leading to an increase in radicalization and violence.
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COVID-19 conspiracy theories: psychological distress can lead to radicalization
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