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Coronavirus in China Fuels Crowd Psychology
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Coronavirus in China Fuels Crowd Psychology

Please Stop Feeding into Mob Mentality


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The chaos which results from fear of a pandemic like the coronavirus is often more dangerous than the outbreak itself. In China, where the virus originated, fear has sparked irrational, mob-mentality thinking. Rumors of new cases, false information regarding contagion and cures, and bullying and harassment of people from Wuhan – the city at the center of the outbreak – have become rampant. This article urges people to curb their emotions and exercise critical thinking and common sense during this national emergency – a helpful reminder to everyone, not just those in the middle of a pandemic. 

Take-Aways

  • The Chinese internet abounds with rumors and fake news about the new coronavirus, feeding pubic confusion, anger and fear. 
  • Panic over the coronavirus outbreak has given rise to mob mentality.
  • Citizens are taking matters into their own hands to try to stop the spread of the disease – with detrimental results. 

About the Author

Zhou Zorro is a vice president of Cha Zuo MBA, an online learning platform. He is a popular blogger and the creator of the online course, 90 Hacks for WeChat Blogging.