Some coronavirus myths you should stop believing

A man seen in a street during a snowfall.(Photo by Sergei Fadeichev\TASS via Getty Images) Source: Getty Images
As coronavirus continues to make the news, a host of untruths has surrounded the topic. In this program, R.Sathyanathan, a popular broadcaster, addresses some of these myths and conspiracy theories. Produced by RaySel.
Share
![Thai Pongal, Down Under: Traditions through young eyes - [Clockwise from Top Right] Majerin Pieris, Kaaviya Soma Sundaram, Dilanthan Thusyanthan, Akanila Satheeskumar, Sukirthan Saravanakumar, Kaviha Gananathan, and Nattavan Nirmanusan](https://images.sbs.com.au/dims4/default/5883040/2147483647/strip/true/crop/1920x1080+0+0/resize/1280x720!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsbs-au-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F93%2F28%2F55650fd04185923045310830598f%2Fpongal-2026.jpg&imwidth=1280)


