Putin Orders Garlic and Vodka for Critically Ill COVID Patients
Doctors and nurses in Moscow hospitals treat severely ill patients with garlic and vodka
In a bizarre turn of events, doctors and nurses in Moscow hospitals are treating severely ill COVID patients with garlic and vodka.
The Russian Health Ministry has reportedly ordered hospitals to provide garlic and vodka to patients in intensive care units (ICUs).
The ministry claims that garlic and vodka have antiviral and antibacterial properties that can help fight the virus.
The effectiveness of garlic and vodka against COVID-19 is not supported by scientific evidence.
There is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of garlic and vodka against COVID-19.
In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned against using unproven treatments for COVID-19.
The WHO recommends that people with COVID-19 seek medical care from a qualified healthcare professional.
Garlic and vodka can have harmful side effects.
Garlic and vodka can have harmful side effects, especially when consumed in large quantities.
Garlic can cause stomach upset, heartburn, and nausea.
Vodka can cause liver damage, heart problems, and pancreatitis.
Patients with COVID-19 should not self-medicate with garlic and vodka.
Patients with COVID-19 should not self-medicate with garlic and vodka.
If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, it is important to seek medical care from a qualified healthcare professional.
Self-medicating with unproven treatments can be dangerous and can delay proper medical care.
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