Corona Virus Myths That You Shouldnt Believe In One Of Them Is About Masks

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Corona Virus Myths That You Shouldn’t Believe In, One Of Them Is About Masks! As days pass, the coronavirus pandemic grows further. With it, there’s also a lot of new information that hits the internet each day. While most of the world has come to a halt due to the number of new cases arising each day, the internet has been busier than ever. While this can work as an advantage, it can also cause additional problems. The reason for this is the information about COVID-19 that is present on the internet. While some of it maybe true, much of it is myths that misguide people. And with a pandemic of this scale, every piece of information can change the course of the disease. Hence, to keep yourself and your family safe, you should be aware of these myths. They include:

Masks can protect you from COVID-19 The biggest piece of information that has caused so many people to stock up on face masks is that they can protect you from being infected by the novel coronavirus. While they are not completely ineffective when it comes to stopping COVID-19 from spreading, they are more effective in the opposite way. These masks are not designed to protect you from infection. They are designed for you to avoid spreading the virus to others if you may be infected. Moreover, if you suspect that you are infected, you should simply stay at home and seek medical care. For added protection, you can look into suitable medical insurance plans.


Taking a hot bath can prevent COVID-19 Taking a hot bath will not prevent you from catching COVID-19. Your body has a normal temperature of 36.5°C to 37°C. It stays the same regardless of your bath’s temperature. The best way to protect yourself against COVID-19 is by frequently cleaning your hands. By doing this you eliminate viruses that may be on your hands and avoid infection by further refraining from touching your eyes, mouth, and nose.

The new coronavirus can be transmitted through mosquito bites. Even with all the research on the virus underway globally, there is no evidence that suggests that the new coronavirus can be transmitted through mosquito bites. The novel coronavirus is a respiratory virus and primarily spreads through droplets generated when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Hence, to protect yourself, you should clean your hands frequently with an alcoholbased hand sanitizer or wash them with soap and water. Moreover, avoid close contact with anyone who is coughing and sneezing. Further, to make sure you are financially protected from COVID-19, you should look into buying medical insurance plans.

The new coronavirus affects only older people Probably the most dangerous myth out of all. It is based on the fact that recovery from COVID-19 is difficult for people with a weaker immune system. Generally, people that fit into this category are older individuals. However, this does not mean that younger individuals cannot be infected with the novel coronavirus. People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus. Hence, people of all ages should take the same amount of precautions.

Quite recently, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in India has reached over a 10,000. In such a situation, it is better to follow the lockdown imposed by authorities. However, it is much better to be prepared for any situation that may come your way. Hence, look into all medical insurance plans that might financially support you in this situation.


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