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Table 1.

Exposure and belief questions and responses.

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The weekly response (%) from August 2021 to August 2022.

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Table 2.

Panel member characteristics.

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Fig 2.

Trends of weekly exposure (blue) and weekly belief (coral) of four inaccurate information items: (a) VaxFail; (b) VaxDanger; (c) KidMask; (d) Ivermectin.

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Table 3.

Odds ratios of first exposure and belief by panel member demographic characteristicsa.

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Table 4.

Misinformation claims by main categories and top 5 sub-categories.

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Fig 3.

Percent of non-Washington University email recipients who viewed (grey) and engaged (black) in weekly misinformation alerts from 3/24/2022 to 6/30/2022.

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