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Business Insider asked the Senior Director of NYC Health + Hospitals System-wide Special Pathogens Program and a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University to debunk 13 of the most common coronavirus myths. They explain that getting the virus is not a death sentence, you can't get it from your pet, and it has nothing to do with Corona beer.
They also explain that wearing a mask will only help depending on the type and fit of the mask. Washing your hands with soap for 20 seconds is a better preventative measure.
Stop perpetuating lies, neither one of these 'experts' have any concrete proof of what they're saying. It's all speculation.
Ask Prof Gabriel Leung, the chair of public health medicine at Hong Kong University.
I'm gonna make a drinking game out of this. Someone will read the article aloud, and every time they use the word 'obviously' everyone has to take a drink. CoronaVirus
😹 So, China locks down factories impacting their OWN economy! Utter bs!
Like we believe anything put out by media? & Nobody trusts the government, especially China’s or their puppet Drs
I found it inaccurate. They really have no concrete numbers. They are believing in a communist regime to convey truths and they are saying they don’t know much about the virus.
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