During health emergencies, misinformation spreads the most. Here’s how to spot fake health info and protect yourself from falling prey.
During health emergencies, misinformation spreads the most. Here’s how to spot fake health info and protect yourself from falling prey.
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A growing body of research points to the fact that people with COVID-19 are more likely to have novel coronavirus from people without symptoms than originally thought.
If you’ve been keeping up-to-date with all the tips on how to protect yourself against COVID-19, then you’ve heard that you need to stop touching your face.
A French health official tweeted that taking ibuprofen may aggravate COVID-19, but other experts are questioning this statement.
Dr Catherine Troisi, an infectious disease epidemiologist at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, explains what it means
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