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APA : Ijaz, D., & Tahir, M. (2023). Effects of Social Media Health Awareness Campaigns on Lahore-based Youth: A Case Study of COVID-19 [2021-2023]. Global Digital & Print Media Review, VI(IV), 15-33. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2023(VI-IV).02
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CHICAGO : Ijaz, Dua, and Minahil Tahir. 2023. "Effects of Social Media Health Awareness Campaigns on Lahore-based Youth: A Case Study of COVID-19 [2021-2023]." Global Digital & Print Media Review, VI (IV): 15-33 doi: 10.31703/gdpmr.2023(VI-IV).02
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HARVARD : IJAZ, D. & TAHIR, M. 2023. Effects of Social Media Health Awareness Campaigns on Lahore-based Youth: A Case Study of COVID-19 [2021-2023]. Global Digital & Print Media Review, VI, 15-33.
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TURABIAN : Ijaz, Dua, and Minahil Tahir. "Effects of Social Media Health Awareness Campaigns on Lahore-based Youth: A Case Study of COVID-19 [2021-2023]." Global Digital & Print Media Review VI, no. IV (2023): 15-33. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2023(VI-IV).02