Experts Sort Fact From Fiction on COVID-19 Myths

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Experts at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health) tackle a number of coronavirus rumors, to help you sort fact from fiction:

will fight against COVID-19, said Dr. Susan Wootton, a UT associate professor of pediatrics and an infectious disease pediatrician."In fact, our body can only absorb a certain amount of vitamin C at a time and any excess will be excreted. So those who are stocking up on the vitamin are not benefiting from the extra intake," Wootton said in the release.will die off once the weather turns warm.

One recent study, led by virologist Dr. Mohammad Sajadi of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, has suggested that coronavirus might prefer cooler, more humid climes.

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