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Coronavirus

Smoking Increases Risk Of Developing Severe Coronavirus, Warns WHO

Facebook posts falsely claim the World Health Organization said that smoking prevents from being infected with COVID-19.

By - AFP | 17 March 2020 12:43 PM GMT

 

Multiple Facebook posts claim the World Health Organization (WHO) has said smoking prevents people from getting infected with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. The claim is false; the WHO says smoking does not protect a person from COVID-19 infection and warns it can actually cause health conditions that increase the risk of severe coronavirus illness.

One of the Facebook posts was published here on March 7, 2020. 

The post's Indonesian-language caption translates to English as: "According to WHO smoking can prevent someone from getting infected with the CORONAVIRUS https://aktual.com/who-merokok-salah-satu-solusi-pencegaha…/".

Below is the screenshot of the misleading post:

Screenshot of misleading post

COVID-19 was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late December 2019. The virus has killed more than 6,000 people and infected 163,930 worldwide, including sports stars, celebrities and world leaders, AFP reported here on March 16, 2020.

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A similar claim was shared on Facebook here, here, here and here

The claim is false; the WHO says smoking does not protect a person from getting infected with COVID-19 and warns that it can cause health conditions that increase the risk of severe coronavirus illness. 

The WHO refuted the claim on its Indonesia-based Twitter account on March 10, 2020, here, stating that smoking does not protect people from coronavirus infection. 

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The Indonesian-language statement translates to English as: "Smoking does not protect you from COVID-19. In fact, it is proven that smoking kills. More than 8 million people die every year from smoking. Those who already have health conditions such as heart disease (which can worsen due to smoking) are at a high risk of suffering from severe COVID-19 disease."

On its website here, the WHO says that smoking is not effective against COVID-2019 and can be harmful. 

Below is a screenshot of the WHO's website:

Screenshot of the WHO website 

On the same page, the WHO also provides suggestions to prevent the spread of the disease -- and does not mention of smoking. 

Below is a screenshot of the WHO's suggestions:

Screenshot of WHO's suggestions

The WHO also posted a video on Twitter here entitled "7 simple steps to protect yourself and other from #COVID19". 

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(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)