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Myths about associated with Covid19

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Two weeks of lockdown and all the possible efforts by the government as well as citizens, yet, the havoc of COVID-19 is showing no sign of abatement. You can get updated with the current numbers here. In such extreme, grave times, the government and the healthcare bodies are constantly appealing you to stay indoors, use sanitizers frequently, stay calm, and immediately reach out for medical advice in case of showing coronavirus infection symptoms—cough, fever, sneezing, fatigue, and difficulty in breathing.

Amidst all these, there’s severe panic among the citizens, a lot of them relying on the fake news and messages being spread through social media regarding the coronavirus causes or modes of treatment. So here’s taking a look at some of these misconceptions that are getting circulated, and busting the myths around them:

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Ayurveda, homeopathic and other herbal medicines can cure/prevent the coronavirus

This debate started when the ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) released an advisory council suggesting that some Unani medicines can help to prevent the coronavirus infection. However, there is no scientific backing that supports this claim, so far.

Vitamin C helps cure the infection

Vitamin C was believed to have some healing benefits in the SARS outbreak. Besides, while Vitamin C supplements may help boost your immune system, there is yet no evidence that it might help people fight off the new coronavirus.

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