Fact Check: Smoking will not save you from COVID-19, PIB thrashes media reports
The PIB took cognisance of some media reports claiming that a CSIR survey revealed smokers and vegetarians are less vulnerable to COVID-19 and shared that the such report are infact inconclusive.
- The PIB took cognisance of some media reports claiming that a CSIR survey revealed smokers and vegetarians are less vulnerable to COVID-19.
- PIB shared a post on its social media saying that such reports are in fact inconclusive.
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New Delhi: The PIB on Monday took cognisance of some media reports claiming that a CSIR survey revealed smokers and vegetarians are less vulnerable to COVID-19 and shared that the such report are infact inconclusive.
The PIB shared a post on its social media page issuing a denial to the purported report saying, "Presently, NO conclusion can be drawn based on the serological studies that vegetarian diet & smoking may protect from COVID-19."
Here's what the tweet said:
Media reports claim that @CSIR_IND survey reveals smokers & vegetarians are less vulnerable to #COVID19 #PIBFactCheck: Presently, NO conclusion can be drawn based on the serological studies that vegetarian diet & smoking may protect from #COVID19
Read: https://t.co/RI3ZQA7ac6 pic.twitter.com/gQRVDvACfl — PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) April 26, 2021
A media report had recently quoted a Council of Scientific Industrial Research (CSIR) survey saying that it had revealed smokers and vegetarians to be less likely to contract COVID-19 infection.
The CSIR in a notification refuted the claims saying that the study “CSIR Study Reveals Smokers and Vegetarians are Less Vulnerable to Covid-19 Infection” (dated 24th April 2021) was not released by the institute.
The CSIR stated that 'NO conclusion can be drawn that the vegetarian diet and smoking may protect from COVID-19 based on these studies.'
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