coronavirus continues to spread across the country, so does fake news.Virus myths can be dangerous, damaging for your health and could mean it's even more likely you will catch the deadly bug.With growing fears the UK could face a second wave of the disease when we head into winter, it's important to separate fact from fiction.The Mirror has rounded up eight myths that could make the chances of a second wave more likely.
Deaths from coronavirus have now fallen to the lowest level since before lockdown, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).However, this doesn’t mean that Brits aren’t at risk of catching the virus.Dr Jonathan Reiner, from George Washington University School of Medicine explained that.