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Since the coronavirus outbreak began late last year, several myths and conspiracy theories have begun swirling online. Often shared widely on social media, many promote bizarre and ineffective treatment methods they claim can cure the disease. While some even speculate that coronavirus may have been created by the Chinese government. The virus has so far been detected in at least 70 countries with 90,000 cases and 3,100 deaths. Here are some of... read more...
The truth about the protective value of face masks and how easy it is to catch Covid-19
Spreading nearly as fast as the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China are misconceptions, bogus cures and deliberate misinformation about the disease.
The truth about the protective value of face masks and how easy it is to catch Covid-19
Several myths and rumors have caused intense worry for those in the states. Here's what is not true about Coronavirus.
A news report from China Daily: For the first time, the number of new novel coronavirus infections in China was overtaken by new cases elsewhere. The fast increase in the number of infections in the Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran-expanding more than tenfold to over 3,000 in a few days-indicates it is still too early to relax global…
Since the coronavirus outbreak began late last year, several myths and conspiracy theories have begun swirling online. Often shared widely on social media, many promote bizarre and ineffective treatment methods they claim can cure the disease. While some even speculate that coronavirus may have been created by the Chinese government. The virus has so far been detected in at least 70 countries with 90,000 cases and 3,100 deaths. Here are some of...
A second case of Covid-19 in New Zealand was confirmed this morning. Auckland University microbiologist Dr Siouxsie Wiles busts a few myths about how best to protect yourself.
Learn to separate fact from fiction when it comes COVID-19. We asked medical experts about the most common myths surrounding the global outbreak of the coronavirus. The post 9 Coronavirus Myths You Should Stop Believing appeared first on Reader's Digest.