As scientists around the world race against time to find a vaccine or cure for Covid-19, some believe they already have an antidote.
Some young people in Chorkor, a suburb of Accra say their unorthodox approach provides the body with unrivaled defense against the virus.
For them, smoking of weed or marijuana gets rid of the virus.
Unfortunately, this is one of the many myths JoyNews will highlight in our new series titled the Combating Fake News Project.
Henry Kwesi Badu takes you on a trip to you to the ghettos and has more in the following report.
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