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Indiana Department of Health on Twitter: "In today's novel coronavirus mythbuster, @StateHealthIN reminds Hoosiers to check their facts before believing alternative methods of prevention. Ingesting silver and gargling salt water or vinegar
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Gargling warm salt water or vinegar does not prevent coronavirus infection, health experts say | Fact Check
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