10 misconceptions people believe about novel coronavirus

Dubai - Leading health authority has debunked nCov myths.

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Many believe that just a single cell of the virus is enough to make you ill.
Many believe that just a single cell of the virus is enough to make you ill.
People often believe that the virus is airborne.
People often believe that the virus is airborne.
Casual contact has been cited as one of the ways coronavirus is transmitted.
Casual contact has been cited as one of the ways coronavirus is transmitted.
The risk of transmission is very low in the case of accidentally touching the remnants of a sneeze.
The risk of transmission is very low in the case of accidentally touching the remnants of a sneeze.
The common belief is that as soon as you touch something that has infected droplets, you will immediately fall sick.
The common belief is that as soon as you touch something that has infected droplets, you will immediately fall sick.
Skin-to-skin contact is not ho the virus is transmitted.
Skin-to-skin contact is not ho the virus is transmitted.
Wearing a mask is one of the ways people often try to protect themselves from coronavirus.
Wearing a mask is one of the ways people often try to protect themselves from coronavirus.
Although it is a popular method of control, masks may not actually be a good way to protect yourself.
Although it is a popular method of control, masks may not actually be a good way to protect yourself.
Just wearing a mask is not enough to reduce the chances of catching the virus.
Just wearing a mask is not enough to reduce the chances of catching the virus.

Published: Sat 1 Feb 2020, 3:41 PM

Last updated: Wed 5 Feb 2020, 9:31 AM

It is important to not get other people sick if you are experiencing some symptoms.
It is important to not get other people sick if you are experiencing some symptoms.

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