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False COVID-19 information convinces mom, 4 kids to drink urine for 4 days

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WESTMINSTER, United Kingdom — A mother trying to protect herself and her family from the novel coronavirus ended up being duped by false information that led her to drink her own urine, FOX News reports.

For four days, the British woman and her four children gulped down their own urine, believing it would protect them from COVID-19, according to a report by the City of Westminster.

Urine is a waste product of the body. Its consumption is generally frowned upon in westernized medicine, according to a 2015 study conducted by the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology.

The mother said she puts her faith in natural cures. Even so, the medical community hasn’t yet recognized anything as a cure for COVID-19.

To date, vaccines are the only thing clinically proven to prevent COVID-19 illness. But the mom cited a debunked conspiracy theory involving Bill and Melinda Gates when voicing her distrust of vaccines.

Misinformation has proven to be a detriment to public health throughout the pandemic. Aside from drinking urine, many so-called cures or preventative measures have proven futile.

One of the most notable false cures made headlines last spring when former President Donald Trump mused aloud about ingesting bleach to combat the virus.

This prompted fierce backlash from health officials, political rivals and bleach manufacturers, but their efforts fell short.

Just days later, officials began reporting cases of people drinking cleaning products in an attempt to protect themselves from the coronavirus.