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Fact-checked by: AFP2020/04/09 Silencio Estados Unidos FALSE: Social media posts recommend tonic water and zinc as a cure for a new coronavirus infection, since the drink contains quinine, whose relative synthetic hydroxychlorokin is in trial as COVID-19 treatment. Explanation: The assertion is false; the quinine in the tonic water is too diluted to have any effect, and there are no drugs tested to cure the disease. This false statement originated from: Fb, Twitter The #CoronavirusFacts database records factual checks published since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. The pandemic and its consequences are constantly evolving and the data that were accurate weeks or even days ago could have changed. Remember to check the date when the fact check you are reading was published before sharing it. Support responsible news and fact-based information today!
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Fact check: Can tonic water and zinc act as a cure for Coronavirus? Here's the truth
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