Covid fact-check: Medicine for low oxygen; Covipri injection; vaccination apps
Published on May 04, 2021 11:11 pm IST
- From a so-called ayurvedic medicine to 'immediately' treat low oxygen, to a remdesivir vial called 'Covipri' - the government has been fact-checking claims going viral amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Scammers are misusing the crisis situation to fool people and make a quick buck, and in the process, they are endangering lives. Watch the full video to find out which of these viral claims are fake, and stay careful in the future.
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