HUNDREDS of Hindu worshippers have sipped cups of cow urine in India in a bid to ward off the coronavirus.

Members of a Hindu nationalist group hosted a party in Delhi today where they drank the urine to combat Covid-19.

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6 People drank cow urine at a party in Delhi today Credit: Getty Images - Getty

6 Members of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha believe cow urine can protect them from the coronavirus Credit: Getty Images - Getty

6 Experts say there is no evidence urine can stop the spread of Covid-19 Credit: EPA

6 India has had two confirmed fatalities from the coronavirus Credit: AP:Associated Press

Further gatherings are planned elsewhere in India.

A vaccine is not yet available for the virus, which has infected more than 140,000 people around the world.

However, some 200 people belonging to a group called the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (All India Hindu Union) met in Delhi today in the hope of protecting themselves from the deadly bug.

So far, there have been 84 cases of Covid-19 in the country.

Two people have died.

'BATHE IN COW DUNG'

One attendee said participants also bathe in cow dung and avoid "English medicine".

Many Hindus consider the cow sacred, and some drink cow urine, believing it can be used as a medicine - and may even cure cancer.

However, experts have repeatedly asserted that cow urine does not cure illness and there is no evidence is can prevent coronavirus.

India has today declared Covid-19 as a 'notified disaster', which means the country can spend more cash to fight the pandemic.

The health ministry says more than 4,000 people who had contact with confirmed cases of the virus are under surveillance.

Public buildings, cinemas and bars have been shut down in several cities, and major sporting events have been postponed, including the start of the Indian Premier League.

In the UK, 21 people infected with the coronavirus have died.

Medics are working "around the clock" to prevent an escalation of the pandemic.

Pensioners could face four months of isolation as the government launches a 'wartime-style' plan to keep everyone aged 70 and over safe.

Spain is in a state of emergency and France has tonight announced that restaurants, cinemas and clubs will lock down.

6 More than 200 people attended the party Credit: Getty Images - Getty

6 Public buildings in some Indian cities have closed Credit: AP:Associated Press

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