What might work, what probably doesn’t, and what’s flat-out wrong
Here’s a lot of misinformation and half-truths going around right now about
the novel coronavirus. That’s understandable — the virus is very new
and doctors and scientists are still learning about how the infection works and the best ways to treat it. The news being reported about tests, symptoms, and treatments is conflicting at times, which is
confusing. Plus, everyone wants to protect themselves as best they can, so it
makes sense that people will try anything to stave off the virus, proven or
not.