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No, aiming a hair dryer up your nose will not ‘kill’ coronavirus

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As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, one Florida commissioner has offered up an interesting “cure.” Local governments around the world are telling the public to look to health agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for tips on how to stay safe.

Instead of recommending the same, Okeechobee County Commissioner Bryant Culpepper cited a suggestion he said he saw on One American News Network, saying that blowing a hair dryer up the nose could “kill” the coronavirus.

Speaking at a March 20 commissioners meeting, he started off by saying the nasal passages and nasal membranes are the “coolest part of the body,” which attracts the virus. “This sounds really goofy, and

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