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Fact check: Sunlight does not kill the new coronavirus

March 30, 2020July 17, 2021

An article on a holistic health blog that has been circulating Facebook tells people to go outside to prevent catching the new coronavirus because sunlight kills it.

For the full story, visit USAToday.com/News/FactCheck.

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