Friday, 24 April 2020

Donald Trump claims he was being sarcastic when suggesting injecting disinfectant to treat coronavirus

Donald Trump claims he was being sarcastic when suggesting injecting disinfectant to treat coronavirusDonald Trump has insisted that his suggestion people with coronavirus could be treated with injections of disinfectant was “sarcastic” after a heated and widespread backlash. The US president also denied urging medical experts to look into the idea - despite footage making clear he had done just that - and said the remarks were meant for reporters. “I was asking a question sarcastically to reporters like you just to see what would happen,” Mr Trump told a journalist who asked him to clarify, repeatedly saying he had been sarcastic. The backtracking came after medical experts, political opponents, figures in the Trump administration and even a detergent company had warned of the dangers of such action. The makers of cleaning fluids Lysol and Dettol issued a statement saying “under no circumstance should our disinfectant products be administered into the human body”. A spokesman for the US Environmental Protection Agency said disinfectants should be used for surfaces only, adding: “Never apply the product to yourself or others. Do not ingest disinfectant products."




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