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Home remedy to prevent Covid-19 lands 10 people in hospital

As many as ten people in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district were admitted to a hospital after they tried a home remedy to protect themselves from coronavirus. They came to know about the remedy after watching a video on TikTok.

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Published : Apr 8, 2020, 9:13 PM IST

Amaravati: Ten persons in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district landed in the hospital after trying a home remedy suggested in a TikTok video to protect themselves from getting infected by coronavirus.

Believing in a video on TikTok, two families in Alapalli village drank a juice made of seeds of Datura Stramonium, a locally available weed with toxic properties.

The police said on Wednesday the families comprising 10 persons took ill immediately after consuming the juice. Neighbours found them in a semi-conscious state and shifted them to hospital. They were discharged after treatment.

The local health authorities also took note of the incident and appealed to people not to follow unscientific remedies shown on any social media platform.

The health officials said since there is no vaccine or preventive drug for Covid-19, people should not believe in any video being circulated on social media offering home remedies for the dreaded virus.

IANS Report

Also Read: Indian scientists working to trace origin of Coronavirus

Amaravati: Ten persons in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district landed in the hospital after trying a home remedy suggested in a TikTok video to protect themselves from getting infected by coronavirus.

Believing in a video on TikTok, two families in Alapalli village drank a juice made of seeds of Datura Stramonium, a locally available weed with toxic properties.

The police said on Wednesday the families comprising 10 persons took ill immediately after consuming the juice. Neighbours found them in a semi-conscious state and shifted them to hospital. They were discharged after treatment.

The local health authorities also took note of the incident and appealed to people not to follow unscientific remedies shown on any social media platform.

The health officials said since there is no vaccine or preventive drug for Covid-19, people should not believe in any video being circulated on social media offering home remedies for the dreaded virus.

IANS Report

Also Read: Indian scientists working to trace origin of Coronavirus

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