There are a lot of misconceptions and confusion around the spread, symptoms and causes of the novel coronavirus disease. Coronavirus is a name of a family of viruses that can cause disease in animals and humans. This coronavirus family generally causes respiratory problems in people.
COVID-19 is a name of the disease which was chosen by the World Health Organisation as the disease when it was first detected in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. COVID-19 has also been declared as a pandemic as it has spread throughout the world.?
The name of the virus responsible for COVID-19 is SARS-COV-2. As the number of cases increase, the misinformation regarding this virus too has been on the rise. Here¡¯s some of the myths that we have tried to bust.??
This myth propagated because one dog in Hong Kong was tested positive with coronavirus. However, the World Health Organization stepped in and clarified that dogs or any pet cannot spread the virus.?Dogs are at risk of being vulnerable to coronavirus but they are not going to get infected with this strain of the virus.??
There is no solid evidence or confirmation that backs the claim that bats are the source of coronavirus. Although scientists do suspect them. They believe that the virus was transferred from bat to a pangolin and then it was transferred to humans. However, some experts also believe that snakes that are sold at the market in Wuhan, could be the source of this virus. Scientists are still trying to figure it out whether the virus came from the same source and the process has been slow.?
There is no cure for COVID-19 currently as reports state but experts are working to find one. No antibiotics or medicines that were used to cure SARS that first spread in China in 2002 are working on this strain of the virus either.?
This has no scientific proof to support the claim that ayurveda or homeopathy is effective against COVID-19.??
COVID-19 is a part of SARS and MERS infection. This family of viruses typically survive better in winter, and there is no definite proof that COVID-19 will play by the same rules. At best this is a false hope that summer would kill the virus.?
Coronavirus symptoms are mild fever, cough, sore throat, headache, body ache etc. Drinking warm water will make you feel better but cannot cure you of the virus. WHO (World Health Organisation) also states that having a bath in hot water won¡¯t work on the coronavirus since the body temperature remains at an average regardless of the temperature of your bath or shower.?
No, these won¡¯t help sanitise your hands. Using soap and water is the best way to get rid of the virus. UV lights can also irritate your skin due to the radiation. Hand sanitizers that have more than 60 per cent alcohol by content can be used in an emergency.?
While you can say old people are getting more affected by the virus, people who have pre-existing conditions like liver, kidney or diabetes are also being seriously affected. Young people can be infected as well, but they might show fewer symptoms or mild signs of the virus. They should practice social distancing from people who are affected by the virus.?
There's no scientific proof that garlic can help against coronavirus.?
The claim doing the rounds stated that the virus could be detected in the air up to three hours later, up to four hours on copper material, up to 24 hours on cardboard, up to two to three days on plastic and stainless steel. As this has not been tested by scientists there's no proof that the virus can be imported on goods.?
The disease does not spread through consumption of chicken, mutton or fish and if you are not eating these, it doesn¡¯t make increase your chances of being safe. The virus spreads through a person who has it and gets transferred through contact.?
This claim is mostly being propagated in India. People are relying on cow¡¯s urine (gomutra) which has no scientific backing whatsoever.?
The most irrelevant myth you've ever heard. Here¡¯s what's wrong with this - people doing this are making themselves more vulnerable to other diseases as the prevention is to be clean and hygienic.?