The pie chart illustrates 8 medias (tv, radio, posters, internet, newspaper, family and friends, hospital, and messaging apps) that shares literacy on health and COVID-19. Units are measured in percantages.
Overall, most people recieve information from TV, and the least are from family and friends. Meanwhile, the rest of the media informed relatively similar amount of people.
It can be seen that TV shared and informed the most with 90.2%, followed by newspaper recording around half of TV. Then slight differences is seen by the following: family and friends, radio, social media, and sharing on messaging apps. With the following percentages: 39.8%, 33.8%, 26%, and 22.9%.
However, a significant decrease could be seen in primary care clinics and posters, which only recorded 2.7% and 5.5% respectively.
In conclusion, the pie chart reflects the effectiveness of each meadia in informing the mass, where TV informed the most and hospital the least.
