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Experts trash Trump idea of injecting disinfectant to treat virus

PARIS, April 24, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Experts on Friday dismissed as reckless
and irresponsible US President Donald Trump’s suggestion of injecting
disinfectant to treat patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new
coronavirus.

“Is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside (the
body)?” Trumps asked at his daily briefing Thursday, having said that
disinfectant knocks out the virus “in a minute”.

“Because, you see, it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on
the lungs,” Trump continued, apparently referring to disinfectant. “So it
would be interesting to check that out.”

In interviews and on social networks, doctors and others dismissed Trump’s
idea out-of-hand.

“This notion of injecting or ingesting any type of cleansing product into
the body is irresponsible, and it’s dangerous,” Vin Gupta, pulmonologist and
global health expert told NBC News.

“It’s a common method that people utilise when they want to kill
themselves.”

“We have already seen people mistakenly poisoning themselves by taking
chloroquine when their hopes were raised by unscientific comments,” noted
Parastou Donyai, director of pharmacy practice and the University of Reading,
referring to a malaria drug Trump has promoted as a treatment for COVID-19.

Last month an Arizona man died and his wife was put in critical condition
after ingesting chloroquine phosphate, an additive used to clean fish tanks
that is also found in the medicine promoted by the US president.

Injecting a toxic substance “gives very little time to step in and reverse
the injection of a poison,” Donyai warned.

Walter Shaub, former director of the US Office of Government Ethics, said
Trump’s daily briefings are doing more harm than good.

“As a public service, please stop airing these coronavirus briefings, they
are endangering lives,” he tweeted. “And please do not drink or inject
disinfectant.”

University of California professor and former secretary of labour Robert
Reich agreed, tweeting that “Trump’s briefings are actively endangering the
public’s health.”

“Boycott this propaganda — Listen to the experts,” he added.

At least two manufacturers of cleaning products sold in the United States
issued statements after Trump’s address, warning people against using them as
a treatment.

“Under no circumstances should our disinfectant products be administered
into the human body (through injection, ingestion or any other route,”
Reckitt Benckiser, the UK-based maker of Lysol and Dettol, said in a
statement Friday.

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