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Can Consumption of Beer Avoid Coronavirus? Read the WHO’s Full Report

Anshika Agarwal

In India, the number of people affected by the deadly novel corona virus has increased to 31, due to which there is an atmosphere of fear in the people. Fear has led people to accept the rumours spreading through the internet as true. Amidst these rumours, news of alcohol consumption is being spread to avoid the deadly virus and it is being told that the germs of corona die due to the consumption of alcohol. However according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) this is not true.

WHO
WHO

Breaking the fictitious news of misinformation about the Corona virus, the WHO said that after the virus has entered the body, no virus is killed by spraying chlorine or alcohol.

According to the World Health Organisation, spraying of such substances is harmful to clothes, eyes and mouth.

It further said that keep in mind that the use of chlorine and alcohol are beneficial for the disinfectant surface, but use them on the advice of experts.

According to the organisation, repeatedly use alcohol-based hand washes on the surface of your hands to avoid the new corona virus, and wash it with soap and water.

WHO revealed that you cannot avoid the new corona virus by taking a bath with hot water. The virus is not spread by manufactured goods in China.

So far, more than 100,000 people have come under the grip of deadly corona virus all over the world and more than 3,000 people have died.

As of Saturday, 101,492 cases of corona virus have been reported worldwide and 3,485 people have died.

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