Coronavirus: ‏After Trump's words, ‏disinfectant manufacturer warns of health - Inclusive News
Responsive Ads Here

Post Top Ad

Your Ad Spot

2020/04/25

Coronavirus: ‏After Trump's words, ‏disinfectant manufacturer warns of health


The US president appeared to be considering treating the virus with disinfectant, causing worldwide controversy when the United States crossed the 50,000 mark.

Confused words by Donald Trump about possible injections of disinfectant to combat Covid-19 have caused astonishment.  After a day of indignant reactions, the White House tenant participated in a brief press conference on Friday but - remarkably - disappeared without having answered a single question.

 "I find it hard to believe I have to say it but please don't drink bleach," Joe Biden, who will be his Democratic opponent in the presidential election, wrote earlier on Twitter.  November 3.
It all started with the presentation Thursday evening of a study - still embryonic - according to which the coronavirus weakens in a hot and humid atmosphere as well as under the rays of the sun.  During his explanations, Bill Bryan, a senior government official, quickly referred to the studies underway on the role that disinfectants can play in combating the virus on certain surfaces.

But during a sequence of questions and answers he is fond of, the president of the first world power rebounded on this theme in an astonishing way.

 “I see that the disinfectant knocks it out (the coronavirus) in a minute.  One minute.  And is there a way to do something like that with an injection inside or almost like a cleaning?  " did he declare.  He then specified that he spoke of "cleaning and sterilizing certain surfaces".  But confusion was sown.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Post Top Ad

Your Ad Spot