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Top 10 Myths about COVID-19
- The novel Coronavirus is named as COVID-19. It was
first detected in Wuhan, China in December, 2019.
- What are the symptoms.
- Cough, Fever, Tiredness, Difficultly Breathing
- How was coronavirus names as COVID-19?
- Novel Coronavirus Disease
2019 = COVID-19
- Back to the COVID-19 Myths :
- Eating garlic (Prevent from infection)
- Even though, garlic is great for your healths.
- However, that’s not an information that is approved
from WHO
- Drink water every 15 minutes
- There is not research suggest that this diseases can be
removed from our body by drinking water
- Instead, it could ruined your bladder.
- It is truth that the virus can not withstand high heat
but it is not the case with your body and now experts already have
cautioned against that idea
- It is believed that not eating cold food can keep our
temperature body more heated so that the virus won’t survive
- This is completely not true. Although, it is good for
your health
- Drinking tiny particles silver
- Some people said that drinking silver with water can
boost our immune system and cure COVID-19 but this is not the case
- It is also very risky to do so because there is little
evidence to support these claims and digesting silver can lead to severe
health consequences
- Hold breath for 10 seconds
- If you can hold your breath for 10
seconds, it means you are COVID-19 free. But if you can’t, it means
that you have COVID-19.
- Or if you can hold your breath for 10
second, it will prevent infection
- This is not supported by the experts
- Use vodka as a hand sanitizer
- No, it is not working
- Because it Doesn’t contain enough alcohol
to kill the virus
- Spraying alcohol or chlorine all over
your body
- No, it won’t kill the virus that is
already inside your body
- However, it is useful when it is used as
surface disinfectants
- Taking extremely hot water bath can’t do
you any good to prevent the infection
- Instead, it can damage your skin and
cause injuries
- Using ultraviolet disinfection lamp
- UV lamp should not be used to removed the
virus from your hands or other skin areas
- UV radiation or light and cause skin
irritations instead
- Direct treatment for COVID-19
- There is no direct treatment for this
virus
- However clinics or doctors can give
supportive cares
- In conclusion: It is best to gather information from
WHO or CDC. Be happy and be safe.
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