Myths and Facts About Coronavirus

World Health Organisation has declared Novel Coronavirus an international Health emergency.In this we will discuss about the Myths and facts about Coronavirus :

Myth:

It is Unsafe to receive packages from China.

Fact:

The Recent Research has shown that Coronavirus cannot survive on objects for long. In case you are visiting someone who came from China then please know about his infection stats.

Myth:

Putting Sesame oil on body will prevent Coronavirus from entering the body.

Fact:

This is not True. Sesame oil does not kill new coronavirus. There are some Disinfectants that can kill Novel Coronavirus but it is dangerous to apply those infectants on human body.

Myth:

Eating Garlic will help cure Coronavirus.

Fact:

There are no evidence that garlic has protected people from new coronavirus. It is healthy to eat garlic but it is not known if its helpful in coronavirus or not.

Myth:

Gargling will help protect you from infection.

Fact:

There are no evidence that using mouthwash will help you from infection. Some microbes may be killed by some mouthwash but does not guarantee that they will protect you from new coronavirus.

Myth:

Regularly rinsing nose with Saline will help you prevent the new coronavirus.

Fact:

There is no evidence about this myth to be true.There is limited evidence that if we regularly rinse nose with saline, we can quickly recover from common cold.

Myth:

Pets at home spread the new coronavirus.

Fact:

There is no evidence that pets like cat or dog spread the new coronavirus. It is better practice to wash hands with soap and water so that no infection could come from pets to us. This also protect us from disease like e coli and other common bacteria infection.

Myth:

Old People are more susceptible to Coronavirus.

Fact:

Fact is people of all age are susceptible to coronavirus.No matter what the age is.

Myth:

Antibiotics will help kill Coronavirus.

Fact:

Sine its a virus therefore no antibiotics will work in Coronavirus.Antibiotics are good for bacterial infection not viral infections.

So this is all about Myths and Facts About Coronavirus. We will update this content on regular intervals so that user can best information about coronavirus.