Washington: The devastation caused by the Coronavirus worldwide, so much devastation occurred during the plague. In which many thousands of people have suffered traumatic deaths. In the market of rumors, the World Health Organization (WHO) is constantly making people aware to clear up the confusion. On the one hand, it is being claimed that the coronavirus will reduce its havoc.
Now the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that a study of the conditions that exist so far does not make this claim correct. The coronavirus can spread to any place, whether the weather in that place is hot or humid. On the basis of which it can be estimated that this virus will be eradicated automatically in hot weather or humid weather. Speaking to the press, Joint Secretary of the Union Ministry of Health, Luv Agarwal has said that most of the claims that have been made so far about the coronavirus, most of them have no scientific basis. It can be called vigilance.
According to the WHO report, it was being told that the virus would be eradicated automatically as the temperature rose or its effect would be greatly reduced. However, there is no scientific confirmation of this. The suggestion was made by the World Health Organization (WHO) on bathing with hot water to prevent infection with the coronavirus. In which it was directly stated that the coronavirus cannot be avoided by taking a bath with hot water.
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