...15: Jamaat at Nizamuddin Markaz ends. March 16: Hindu Mahasabha conducts GauMautra party to cure coronavirus. March 16: Delhi Government Notification to close all religious institutions. March 17: 40000 visitors...
...becoming extremely common, it is no surprise that quick fixes and easy ‘treatments’ are becoming increasingly sought out. Numerous advertisements on social media, marketing such quick and easy cures are...
The SARS-CoV-2 or Coronavirus has crippled normal life worldwide since 2019 with its high infection rate. The quest for a possible cure for COVID-19 has been ongoing by the pharmaceutical...
...good source of nutrients such as vitamin B6, fiber, potassium, magnesium and vitamin C, there is no scientific evidence to back that bananas can cure or prevent the coronavirus. In...
...content on the video was about direct sun viewing and how it can ‘cure’ glasses’ power.” We also came across this Healthline article, titled “Why Shouldn’t You Stare at the...
...in the accounted period. The largest category of claims labelled as false or misleading was content that challenged or questioned government authority as well as focused on the cure and...
...change in response to diet, but these changes are variable from person to person and will not prevent or cure COVID-19.” Conclusion The viral forward claiming that snorting dry ginger...
...photos shared as Tripura’s amidst the riots in the state, various old photos and videos went viral online with a communal narrative. Misinformation related to a possible cure for COVID19...
...to the report, saline gargles or gargling with water and salt will provide no protection against or cure for the 2019 novel coronavirus acute respiratory disease (2019-nCoV ARD). The...
...suffering from a “Degenerative Brain Disorder called SSPE (Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis). A rare disorder for which there is no cure and which worsens with time. A disease is known to...
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