A saint can cure the Coronavirus? Don’t believe this FAKE news

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Several posts have been circulating online claiming that Saint Rampal Maharaj can cure the Coronavirus.

FACT CHECK

NewsMobile fact-checked the above claims by checking official sources and found it to be FAKE.

Here’s what the World Health Organization website states:

WHO stated that there is no cure for Covid-19 so far.

Further, we found information on the claimed saint as well. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2018 for murder.

This shows that the news in question here is fake and that there is no cure for the novel Coronavirus yet.

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