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Does mouthwash really kill the coronavirus? Here’s what the experts say

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A new coronavirus treatment is trending online, but it won’t cure anything but your bad breath.According to the BBC, scientists at Cardiff University found that there were “promising signs” that over-the-counter mouthwashes may help to destroy the virus.Before we go any further, however, we should mention that doctors and scientists say mouthwash is unlikely to ever be a solution to the pandemic.Medical experts say that there are many ways to kill the virus on contact, however, there is no way to stop the source of the virus.While alcohol, chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide and a laundry list of other compounds can all kill viruses on contact, or shortly thereafter, there has been no study that shows that mouthwash can also stop the.

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