By Tom Tapp
25.04.2020 - 01:17 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
Nearly 24 hours after President Donald Trump suggested injecting humans with disinfectant as a possible treatment for coronavirus, his comments continued to cause great concern among health professionals.
Trump earlier on Friday that he was being sarcastic when, at Thursday’s briefing, he listened to research on how disinfectants can kill the virus on surfaces and then suggesting testing to see if it would work on humans. He asked it there was “a way we can do something like
By Tom Tapp
Caution… LOL’s ahead! O.J. Simpson, 72, posted a hilarious TikTok video mocking Donald Trump‘s disinfectants comment on Friday, April 24.
Though President Donald Trump walked back the controversial comments he made Thursday about the possibility of injecting disinfectants into the human body as a way to knock out the coronavirus, health experts and manufacturers of cleaning products continue to speak out about the potentially fatal danger of attempting such an experiment. Dr.
Donald Trump’s dangerous comments about bleach on Thursday night were enough to bring Alec Baldwin’s “Saturday Night Live” impression of the president back.
By Ted Johnson
Zoflora and Dettol have issued an urgent warning to customers following Donald Trump 's comments about injecting disinfectant to treat coronavirus.
Professor Jenny Harries has warned the public over the importance of using appropriate treatments against coronavirus after a clip of President Donald Trump was widely circulated overnight.
A doctor has warned that people should not be using bleach to protect themselves from coronavirus after Donald Trump suggested disinfectant could be injected to kill the virus.