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Corona Cards: Real or Fake?

After wearing face masks, keeping up social distancing, and drinking the staple ‘kadha’, another enemy of COVID thing has shown up in the market and individuals are running to get it. This is the Corona ‘shut-out’ cards that resembles a little ID, which is supposed to be worn around the neck.

The card asserts that it avoids the infection and if an individual wears the card around his neck, he/she can remain safe in the pandemic.

The card is valued between Rs 200 and 400, contingent upon the ‘quality’.

Ravi Krishna, a sales rep at a clinical shop in Luckow’s Narhi zone said that “The cards are being sold in enormous numbers since individuals feel it is the most straightforward approach to avoid the infection. The cards that are being sold by us have a three-month expiry date,”

The cards are additionally accessible on the internet business site and are estimated to be around Rs 60 with an expiry date of 30 days.

Clinical professionals have nonetheless, rubbished the cases made by organizations fabricating these cards.

R.K. Sinha, a clinical professional told that “This is only a significant misrepresentation and the administration should take a step to check this. No such cards can forestall corona and clients are being cheated,”

He said that the infection expulsion card idea depends on ‘air purifiers’ that can eliminate any confusion air from specialists that cause respiratory issues but it can’t kill infections, he added.

Sinha further cleared that the “infection eliminating cards contain chlorine oxide, which is compelling on surfaces yet it is destructive on the respiratory system”.

“Serious respiratory, skin, and eye infections can be caused by it as it is harmful and destructive.”

 

 

SOURCE: WITH INPUT FROM IANS