Doctor separates coronavirus fact from fiction

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With thousands of confirmed coronavirus cases throughout the U.S. and millions more affected by state and local governments' efforts to contain the disease's spread, many are in danger of falling victim to misinformation while scrambling to stay safe. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to separate some of the most damaging myths from the truth people should know.
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Dr. Agus, you should re-consider your stance on Ibuprofen especially when WHO has recommended avoiding NSAID's including Ibuprofen for COVID-19 symptoms. It is dangerous to misinform public when you don't have all the facts yourself.

Respectfully,
a board certified internal medicine physician on the front lines of this outbreak

adeelgovernor
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Stop panicking and use some common sense.

pappap
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If only people would pay attention . . .

lindsayjones
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Why are most of our cases in Tennessee people from 18-49 not the elderly?? We ALL are at risk!!

ihuman
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Tylenol/paracetamol and ibuprofen actually DO lower and damage your Immune System, but I would only take them if I really really had to, followed by Vitamin C, D, and B12

KraftyUk
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Just relax...popcorn & movies: First Blood 1-5, then Rocky 1-6 👍

eddieyoshida
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Fact: move your hands up and down to release

Fiction: lubrication is needed for self help

devilpupbear
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Fact or fiction? Seems some people live in an alternate reality

karimamin
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Wait for the asteroid that is projected to hit earth soon.

mega-hbre
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How about facts about the segments of the population truly at risk.

TheChippewa
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Start wearing masks. Stop spreading.
Follow advice of SARS experts in Asia.

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