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Drinking and gargling water will not cure the new coronavirus
The NHS advises people to drink water when they are ill with the new coronavirus, but this is not a treatment for the disease. Read
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The NHS advises people to drink water when they are ill with the new coronavirus, but this is not a treatment for the disease. Read
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WHO advise the public to wash their hands after handling money, especially if handling or eating food. Read
There is no evidence of a link between coronavirus and 5G. Read
Holding your breath is not an indicator of whether you have the new coronavirus, and drinking water doesn’t protect against it. Read
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Graphics containing false advice about the new coronavirus, with Unicef branding have been spreading online. Read
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The Daily Express has wrongly reported the findings of new research which compared SARS-CoV-2 with other coronaviruses. Read
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The World Health Organisation says the Covid-19 coronavirus spreads slower than the flu, but appears to have a higher mortality rate. Read
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There is a possibility that dogs and cats can test “weakly” positive for Covid-19, but there is no evidence that they can pass it on to humans. Read
There’s no reason to believe that the new coronavirus can survive for long periods on packages from affected areas. Read
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Claims the Prime Minister said the country should take the new coronavirus “on the chin” and allow it to spread through the population have been taken out of context. Read