Fact vs fiction: about coronavirus - Here’s what you need to know

Truth versus Imagination: This is what Maali needs to know about Coronavirus

The woman's temperature is measured as diplomats and embassy staff prepare to board a flight to Vladivostok at Pyongyang International Airport on March 9, 2020 Photo: AFP
If we want to, then we wonder if the US President Donald Trump's reflections on antiseptics and UV rays to treat COVID D19 are true or false, here is a detail of what is true and false about the disease.





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Consider: The antiseptic that is injected into people with the new coronavirus can help eliminate COVID-19

Fact: Drinking or injecting bleach or other antiseptics is a very dangerous risk and can cause death.

Silhouette: The ultraviolet rays that are introduced into the body can help kill the virus and speed up recovery.

Fact: While UV rays are known to kill viruses in airborne drops, doctors say there is no way to reach the human body to attack cells infected with COVID D19.

Look: Antibiotics can prevent and treat new coronavirus.

Fact: Antibiotics do not only work against viruses from bacteria. They will not prevent or treat infection with the new coronavirus.

There are currently no specific proven drugs for a 19-COVID-infection, but people can relieve mild symptoms and treat them with over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen, also known as acetaminophen and aspirin.

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Look: New coronavirus can be transmitted by mosquito bites and in Chinese food.

Truth: No. Dr

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Look: Rinse the nose regularly with a saline solution can prevent infection with COVID-19.

Truth: There is no evidence for regular rinsing of the nose with saline solution that protects people. There is weak evidence that this practice may help people recover quickly, cold

Imagination: Some social media posts indicate that splashing alcohol or chlorine throughout your body may protect against 19-COVID-infection, or that gargling with chlorine or drinking excess amounts of water may "get rid of it in one way or another".

Truth: There is no evidence to support these allegations.

Good hygiene practices that include frequent hand washing and avoiding close social contact can help reduce

Consider: hands dryers are effective in killing the new coronary turquoise.

Truth: No. Hand dryers are not effective against Coy-19, but they often contain a hand sanitizer with alcohol-based detergent to wash with hands. Clean hands should be dried first with a clean towel. Air dryer.

Consider: Cold weather, warm weather, snow, eating garlic, or taking a hot bath as suggested methods can be suggested.

Fact: There is no evidence behind these allegations, and there is no evidence yet that indicates that COVID-19 will be affected by weather or weather.

The best way to protect yourself is to wash your hands frequently and avoid contacting anyone who might be infected. This way, you can get rid of viruses that may be on your hands and prevent infection that may occur by touching your eyes

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