6 myths about coronavirus you absolutely shouldn't believe

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6 myths about coronavirus you absolutely shouldn't believe
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There's almost as much unproven COVID-19 information flying around as the virus itself

about coronavirus across social media, as a reminder not to believe everything you read.

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