At Least 30 Ingested Household Cleaners In New York
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Trump hatred aside, as I do know it exists, let's put it aside and just look at the statement he made. Whether you are for him or hate him. His statement, " And then I see the disinfectant, that knocks it out in a minute. And is there a way you can do something LIKE, by injection, inside, or almost to clean. It sounds interesting to me. ". The word he uses is "LIKE" that. It refers to something that can be injected to clean out (the virus) BUT it doesn't imply bleach. It did not mean injecting bleach. President Trump was turning to his top health admins. I personally see it as a legitimate thought. But if bleach can kill it in 1 minute. Is there something LIKE (even possible) a medication that could be used?
I am not really defending him here. I am clarifying the words used. However the words did not say nor imply that maybe we could inject bleach. Why would you promote that he said that? He clearly didn't. You (admitted hater) and so many other haters are either blinded by a hate filter or choose to promote things that are not true.
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[QUOTE]An unusually high number of New Yorkers contacted city health authorities over fears that they had ingested bleach or other household cleaners in the 18 hours that followed President Trumps bogus claim that injecting such products could cure coronavirus.
The Poison Control Center, a subagency of the citys Health Department, managed a total of 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday.[/QUOTE]
Words matter. Presidents and other World Leaders learn to carefully measure what they say for just this reason. Trump, however, has no filter for what comes out of his mouth.