Coronavirus facts vs myths: Don't believe these WhatsApp tips on Covid-19
With the total number of coronavirus cases across the world rising
consistently, the fear of death and insecurity is mounting. Worse, there is
still a big question mark on a possible treatment for Covid-19. And, in the
midst of this crisis, misinformation has been spreading virally. On WhatsApp,
which boasts over 2 billion users worldwide, and other social messaging
networks like Twitter, Facebook and TikTok, the spread of misinformation in
many ways seems to mimic how Covid-19 itself moves through societies — from
individual to individual, group to group.
Here is afact-check on some of the common myths being circulated on social media and messaging platforms:
Here is afact-check on some of the common myths being circulated on social media and messaging platforms:
1. Myth: Drinking alcohol protects
against coronavirus
Fact: Drinking
alcohol does not protect you against Covid-19, and can in fact be dangerous.
The harmful use of alcohol increases your risk of health problems, according to
the World Health Organization (WHO).
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