The pie chart shows where people get information about COVID-19. It is clear that TV was the most common source, while social media and posters were also quite popular. On the other hand, only a small number of people got information through newspapers or radio.
According to the chart, around 90% of people used TV to learn about COVID-19, which is much higher than any other sources. The second most common way was social media, accounting for 49.7%, followed by posters and leaflets at about 39.8%. These three ways seem to be the main channels of information.
Meanwhile, hospitals and primary care clinics provided information for about one third of people (33.8%). Only a few people used newspapers (5.5%) and radio (2.7%) as their main sources. Sharing information on messaging apps like Whatsapp or Wechat was the least popular, making up just 2.5%.
Overall, TV played the most important role in spreading COVID-19 information, while traditional ways like radio and newspapers were much less used. This may be because people prefer faster and easier access to information online and on TV.
