Busting the myth that hot water bath or drinking warm water can prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (Covid-19), the government on Saturday gave clarification on it through mygovindia's Twitter handle.

The myth is that hot water bath or drinking warm water prevents Covid-19. The Centre stated the fact that it does not kill the virus nor does it cure the disease. It added that a temperature of 60-75 degrees is required in lab settings to kill the coronavirus.
The government has also suggested a five-step sample meal plan for those recovering from the disease. It has said that the plan will boost immunity and help people recover from post virus fatigue.
{{/usCountry}}The government has also suggested a five-step sample meal plan for those recovering from the disease. It has said that the plan will boost immunity and help people recover from post virus fatigue.
{{/usCountry}}Recently, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has debunked the myth that claimed that pouring two drops of lemon juice in the nose could completely kill Covid-19 in the body.
Bolo Indya, the made in India live streaming platform has come together with MyGov India to launch a mass awareness programme for users living in tier 2, 3, and 4 cities of the nation. The partnership is aimed at aiding the Centre’s efforts in fighting the coronavirus crisis.
India on Saturday saw more than 4,000 deaths linked to Covid-19 in a single day for the first time. It recorded 4.01 lakh cases today, taking the active caseload to 37,23,446.