Myths Related To Coronavirus in India[COVID-19] PM Modi announce 21 Days LockDown In India

Their are lost myths Are Popping Around Internet about The Coronavirus People Are Beliving In This myths Are Very dangerous issue  There are Lot Of Myths But We Take Only Myths Thats Are Sharing alot In Internet.



Myth #1 Coronavirus will go away in Sumer months
ANS: Wrong. Previous pandemics didn’t follow weather patterns plus as we enter summer, there will be winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Virus is global.
 


Myth #2: In summer, the virus will spread more due to mosquito bites.
ANS: Wrong. This infection is spread via respiratory droplets, not blood. Mosquitos don’t increase spread


Myth #3: If you can hold your breath for ten seconds without discomfort, you don’t have COVID.
ANS:Wrong: Most young patients with Coronavirus will be able to hold their breaths for much longer than 10 seconds. And many elderly without the virus won’t be able to do it.


Myth #4: Since COVID testing is unavailable, we should donate blood. The blood bank will test for it.
ANS: No blood bank is testing for Coronavirus so this attempt will fail. Blood donation is a sacred exercise; let’s make sure we are motivated by the right reasons.

Myth #5: Coronavirus lives in the throat. So drink lots of water so the virus is pushed into the stomach where the acid will kill it.
ANS: Virus may gain entry via throat but it penetrates into the host cells. You can’t wash it away. Excessive water will make you run to the toilet.


Myth #6: All this social distancing is an over reaction. You’ll see that the virus won’t cause much damage.
ANS: If we don’t see many infections (I hope) it actually will prove that social distancing worked. Not that the virus was never a big deal.

Myth #7: Hand sanitizers are better than soap and water.
ANS: Wrong. Soap and water actually kills and washes away the virus from skin (it can not penetrate our skin cells) plus it also cleans visible soiling if hands. Don’t worry if Purrell was sold out at your supermarket.

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