What Are the Greatest Myths for Coronavirus

What Are the Greatest Myths for Coronavirus

The World Health Organization has made known the world's most popular myths about the coronary and has called on people not to believe that the dangerous virus is being fought. Hand - drying devices do not kill the coronavirus. Rumours have circulated that the use of warm air for 30 seconds from the device for [...]

The World Health Organization has made known the world's most popular myths about the coronary and has called on people not to believe that the dangerous virus is being fought.

Hand - drying devices do not kill the coronavirus.

The rumors have circulated that using warm air for 30 seconds from the hand drying device will remove all signs of the virus. However, people must focus on the purity of their hands above all.

The ultraviolet light bulbs can't sterilize the skin.

The World Health Organization has warned that these lamps can only irritate the skin. Hospitals and labs use ultraviolet rays to kill microbes, but never in the human body.

The garlic eater does not protect from the coronary.

Hungs are healthy and may have an effect on fighting germs, but there is no evidence that they have protected people from coronaryism.

Sussam oil doesn't block the entrance of the virus into the body.

Sussam is good food, but nothing more. Soaking the skin with the sumam oil does not block the spread of the virus into the organism.

Soaking the body with alcohol does not protect it from coronary.

The letters or packages coming from China do not follow the coronary.

The OBS says that the coronary cannot survive long in objects, especially when they are transported from one state to another.

Coronervirus does not sick domestic animals, writes “Daily Mail”, broadcast Express.

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