On this page, we bust common hoaxes and myths related to the Novel Coronavirus disease (CoViD-19) which are circulating on online platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, etc. We rely only on reputed scientific and factual sources from around the world while refuting these claims.

The resources here are based on the availability of current scientific evidence, and will be updated as new data emerges.

You can download infographics for the hoaxes in using the links below. Currently, the infographics are available in the following 19 languages:


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Hoax #29: The COVID-19 pandemic is affected by the solar eclipses of 26 Dec 2019 or 21 Jun 2020

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Hoax #28: Air-purifiers can protect you from the novel coronavirus

Hoax #27: Drinking tea can prevent COVID-19 (Reader question)

Hoax #26: Rinsing hands, mouth and nasal passage with coconut oil, dissolves the virus coat and prevents infection (Reader question)

Hoax #25: Consuming garlic can help prevent or recover from COVID-19

Hoax #24: People living in high altitudes and the North-East are protected from the coronavirus due to higher UV exposure (Reader question)

Hoax #23: Spraying bleach on someone who might be infected destroys the novel coronavirus

Hoax #22: Consuming Kalonji seeds which are rich in hydroxychloroquine will prevent COVID-19

Hoax #21: People from North-East India are spreading the coronavirus

Hoax #20: Steam inhalation or nasal rinses can cure novel coronavirus infection

Hoax #19: Consuming Datura will prevent coronavirus infection

Previous Hoaxes

Hoax #1: The novel Coronavirus was developed in a lab

Hoax #2: Eating non-vegetarian food is risky

Hoax #3: Cow urine or cow dung can protect you from the novel Coronavirus 

Hoax #4: Indians have better immunity against the novel Coronavirus

Hoax #5: The variant of the novel Coronavirus spreading in India is less dangerous

Hoax #6: The novel Coronavirus can spread through mosquito bites

Hoax #7: The novel Coronavirus can be transmitted to you through bites of animals such as cats and dogs

Hoax #8: The novel Coronavirus can spread through the use of air conditioning

Hoax #9 : Fasting can help you reduce the chances of getting the novel Coronavirus

Hoax #10: Clapping hands can kill the novel Coronavirus

Hoax #11: Houseflies can spread the novel Coronavirus

Hoax #12: Homeopathic and ayurvedic treatments can protect you from the novel Coronavirus

Hoax #13: The spread of the novel Coronavirus can be predicted using astrology

Hoax #14: The miracle cure messages circulating in social media such as WhatsApp, Facebook can cure you of the novel Coronavirus.

Hoax #15: Practicing yoga can protect you from the novel Coronavirus

Hoax #16: Can home remedies protect from the novel Coronavirus?

Hoax #17: Can light from candles and diyas kill the Covid-19 virus & stop the epidemic?

Links to other COVID-19 fact-check sites

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters

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You can help us by reporting a hoax or any unverified claim. Please write to us at hoaxbusters.isrc@gmail.com if you find any unverified information floating around. We will try to address it. We will also keep on updating our content as more and more evidence becomes available.

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