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More than 10 million people are now infected with COVID-19. The first wave killed over 500,000 people and destroyed the world economy. People realized that they’d have to learn to live with the virus. When winter comes, the second wave of the virus is expected. Everyone needs to be prepared for it. However, this can be hard to do when you’re flooded with information, a lot of which may be false.

In this article, we’re going to discuss your chances and options to stay protected and fight against coronavirus. Let’s go into more detail.

The Internet Offers a Ton of False Information and Fake News

Many people take pride in doing research online and forming their own opinions on different topics. However, that’s not always a wise choice.

The internet is full of fake news and false information, so you must double-check if you want to know the facts.

When it comes to COVID-19, there is still insufficient scientific research and false information circles around. According to the BBC, about 25%Β of all videos on the internet containing information about COVID-19 are false. Millions of people watch these videos and believe they are true.

Being careful is essential. Always check with relevant sources if you want to find out more about the virus. Here’s what you need to know.

Is There a Cure For COVID-19?

There’s still no cure. The only thing that seems to be helping now is the convalescent plasma therapy. Convalescent plasma is blood from donors who have already recovered from COVID-19. It helps those with more severe symptoms to fight against the virus.Ventilators for COVID-19

The goal is to boost the immune system of the infected person. The plasma contains already developed antibodies that will handle the situation efficiently.

There are lots of different viruses attacking humans, and there’s no cure for them. The only way to be safe and avoid infections is to get vaccinated on time. However, scientists haven’t developed a vaccine against COVID-19 yet. Even though we read daily about scientific breakthroughs and how labs are working on the vaccine, the truth is that we may never have one. It’s better to stay safe than hope for fast vaccine development.

How to Treat the Disease If Infected

From antibiotics to marijuana products, people often claim they can handle the problem easily. The truth is that antibiotics fight bacteria. They are not helpful against viruses. The World Health Organization clearly saysΒ that antibiotics are not useful in the battle against the virus.

If you suspect that you have contracted COVID-19, the first and most important step is to get tested. To minimize the risk of infecting others, you can get a COVID nasal swab test at home with a service likeΒ Drip Hydration. A registered nurse administers the test in the comfort and privacy of your home for individuals and families alike. You can enjoy peace of mind quickly with results generally returning within 48 – 72 hours.

Marijuana products don’t help, as well. However, they can be used to reduce inflammation and pain.

According to the CBD and viruses facts, there’s no proof that cannabis is beneficial in that regard. There are many claims that CBD products boost the immune system and help in times of trouble, but there’s no scientific proof to back up these claims when it comes to COVID-19.

The most important thing to do if you get infected is to isolate yourself and prevent further spreading. It’s a virus, so the body will manage to find its way to handle the problem. You still need to inform your healthcare provider about the situation and seek advice.

It’s important to stay at home and not go to the clinic yourself. Follow the doctor’s instructions, stay hydrated, and rest. Some patients often experience different symptoms, so there’s no universal advice about what needs to be done and what kinds of drugs to take.

How to protect yourself

Wearing a mask and washing your hands frequently with water and soap is the first line of defense. Physical distancing is also a smart move. Keeping a distance of at least six feetΒ is a must because close contact increases the risk of getting infected.

face maskAnother smart thing to do is to boost your immune system. It’s essential to do this naturally instead of taking synthetic vitamins and supplements.

Natural boosters are regular exercise, a healthy diet, hydration, and vitamin D from sunlight.

A strong immune system will manage to beat coronavirus quickly. Even if you get infected, your body will manage to handle the problemΒ with ease.

Taking vitamins from the drugstore will help you at the moment, however if you take supplements regularly, your immune system will become weaker instead of stronger.

Conclusion

Having the right information at all times can be helpful in the battle against COVID-19. You’ll find a ton of information that is both true and false on the internet. Take a minute or two of your time to do more research. Trust credible sources only and stay safe.

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