Doctors Know Best
The Philippine Star|July 01, 2020
When it comes to dealing with the coronavirus disease 2019, it’s safest to follow doctors’ advice. And their advice is that there is still no cure for COVID-19 – contrary to the emerging belief that a traditional steaming procedure called tuob can eliminate the symptoms associated with the deadly disease.
Doctors Know Best

The Department of Health and organizations of medical professionals have issued statements warning that steaming through tuob does not kill the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-coronavirus-2 or SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen that causes COVID-19.

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