In the first five minutes of this video, John Campbell (PhD, Nurse Teacher, A&E Nurse in England) and Lindsay Dixon (Pharmacist in Canada) discuss PHTALOX -- a Brazilian mouthwash alleged to be an effective antiviral in combating COVID-19, reducing severity of disease, and reducing the duration of hospitalizations.
Therapeutic Mouthwash, Allergies, and Stomach Acidhttps://youtu.be/tokiksgycmwThe following two links were in the descript
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A Recommendation of PHTALOX® Mouthwash for Preventing Infection and Progression of COVID-19https://actascientific.com/asds/pdf/asds-04-0991.pdfMouthwashes Are a Cheap Tool in the Fight Against Coronavirushttps://www.forbes.com/sites/judystone/2020/08/27/mouthwashes-are-a-cheap-tool-in-the-fight-against-coronavirusThis is very preliminary information and I'm only posting it because using mouthwash to rinse and gargle is an easy and cheap strategy to employ. If doing so, of course, people shouldn't assume this is going to protect them from acquiring or transmitting the virus. However, it might possibly help reduce the viral load of an infected person and possibly reduce the severity and duration of symptoms.