Cow urine and eucalyptus necklaces suggested to fight Covid-19

And other stories from the stranger side of life

One-Minute Read Chas Newkey-Burden
Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - 6:39am

Eucalyptus necklaces, cow urine and petrol are among the unorthodox measures being suggested to fight Covid-19. In India, Hindu nationalist Swami Chakrapani advises people to drink the urine of a cow. In Indonesia, the agriculture minister has proposed a eucalyptus-based “antivirus necklace,” while the Philippines says petrol can be used as a disinfectant. The measures are not supported by official health organisations.

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