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An Indian girl watches a video on the WhatsApp app in New Delhi, India on Mar. 24. With coronavirus starting to spread in the region, social media are rife with bogus remedies, tales of magic cures and potentially hazardous medical advice. (Manish Swarup/AP/CP)

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