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False: A news clipping is being shared on social media according to which Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has appealed to its citizens to drink boiled water to avoid getting infected with COVID-19.

By: Annie Priya

May 12 2020

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False: A news clipping is being shared on social media according to which Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has appealed to its citizens to drink boiled water to avoid getting infected with COVID-19.

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The news of BMC's appeal to citizens of Mumbai to drink boiled water dates back to May 2018 when the Ghatkopar reservoir tank was being constructed.

The news of BMC's appeal to citizens of Mumbai to drink boiled water dates back to May 2018 when the Ghatkopar reservoir tank was being constructed.A two-year-old newspaper clipping of a report on an appeal by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to citizens of Mumbai to drink boiled water for the next seven days was circulated on the social media as a precautionary measure for COVID-19. Upon research, it was found that the newspaper clipping was published by Free Press Journal on 6 May 2018 with the headline: “BMC’s appeal: Drink boiled water for next seven days.” The article mentioned that Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had issued a notice in May 2018 appealing the people of Mumbai to drink boiled for seven days as there were chances of supply of turbid water in regions like Ward L Kurla and Ward N Ghatkopar. Eureka Forbes Ltd had also posted the same newspaper clipping on its Facebook page on 9 May 2018, advising the public to follow the BMC's notice. However, the news article is two years old, so it has no connection to COVID-19 precautions. The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to a lot of potentially dangerous misinformation. For reliable advice on COVID-19 including symptoms, prevention and available treatment, please refer to the World Health Organisation or your national healthcare authority.

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