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04-23-20  09:47pm - 1704 days Original Post - #1
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Trump's genius found a cure for the coronavirus.

Although Trump is not a medical doctor, people everywhere are aware that he is a stable genius, one of the brightest minds in the known universe.
As such, Trump has indicated a cure for virus. And should be the next winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for Humanitarian and Medical Advances.

In gratitude for his selfless acts, I am nominating Trump as the first king of the United States of America. And his daughter Ivanka as first princess of our great country.

Warning: Do not try this at home unless under strict medical supervision. Injecting bleach into your body can be dangerous (bleach is a poison if ingested). And powerful ultraviolet rays can damage your skin.
But maybe X-Rays would be a better alternative?
Enquiring minds want to know.

Can we steal into hospitals and dental labs, and self-medicate with an unused X-Ray machine?
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Trump floats treating coronavirus patients with light and disinfectants

Yahoo News
David Knowles
Apr 23rd 2020 8:18PM

At an unusually contentious briefing Thursday of the coronavirus task force, President Trump floated the idea that people infected with COVID-19 might be treated using injections of disinfectant and applications of ultraviolet light.

Trump brought up those theories in the context of a presentation by William Bryan, a scientist at the Department of Homeland Security, about research indicating that the virus can be killed on surfaces and in aerosols by heat, humidity, sunlight and disinfectants, specifically bleach and isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. None of the medical experts at the briefing suggested that these were plausible treatments for people already infected.

"Supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light. And I think you said that hasn't been checked, but we're going to test it,” Trump said. “And then I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, either through the skin or some other way."

As Bryan looked on uncomfortably, the president went on to speculate about the possibility of using disinfectants as a treatment.

“And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and does a tremendous number on the lungs,” Trump continued.

“It would be interesting to check that. That you're gonna have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me, so we’ll see."

Asked directly whether Trump’s suggestion that injecting bleach or using light to treat COVID-19 made sense, Bryan said his laboratory was not pursuing those ideas.

The temperatures Bryan’s laboratory had been researching in terms of their effect on coronavirus were in the range of 70 to 95 degrees. Normal body temperature is 98.6.

Trump, who has long held out hope that the virus would “disappear” as springtime temperatures began to rise in the U.S., touted Bryan’s findings as proof that he had been right all along. At the same time, the president said he had not read new studies that seemed to show that the drugs hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir, which he has championed despite a lack of clinical trials, were not effective in treating COVID-19.

Pressed by reporters on whether Bryan’s findings were enough to guarantee that it was safe to re-open the country in the coming weeks, Trump then dialed back expectations.

“I hope people enjoy the sun and if it has an impact that’s great,” Trump said. “I’m just hearing this, not really for the first time, there’s been a rumor that, a very nice rumor that you go outside in the sun or you have heat and that does have an affect on other viruses. But now we get it from one of the great laboratories in the world, I have to say.”

The president then returned to his theory that light and heat might be harnessed to treat patients sickened by the coronavirus.

“I would like you to speak to the medical doctors to see if there’s any way that you can apply light and heat to cure, you know? If you could, and maybe you can, maybe you can’t,” Trump said. “Again, I say, maybe you can, maybe you can’t. I’m not a doctor, but I’m like a person who has a good — you know what.”

Trump then turned to Dr. Deborah Birx, one of the leading scientific experts on the task force, and asked, “Have you ever heard of that?”

“Not as a treatment,” Birx responded. “I mean, certainly fever is a good thing. When you have a fever it helps your body respond.”

“I think it’s a great thing to look at,” Trump added.

When the Washington Post’s Phil Rucker then told Trump that people tuned into the briefings not to hear rumors, but to learn useful information, Trump responded, “I’m the president and you’re fake news.”

Dismayed physicians, however, took to Twitter during the briefing to warn patients off of using common cleaning products to ward off the coronavirus.

Hi, ER Doc here.

Do NOT inject or consume ANY disinfectants in an attempt to kill COVID19.
— Sam Ghali, M.D. (@EM_RESUS) April 23, 2020

04-24-20  05:36am - 1703 days #2
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Yahoo News
David Knowles
Apr 23rd 2020 8:18PM

At an unusually contentious briefing Thursday of the coronavirus task force, President Trump floated the idea that people infected with COVID-19 might be treated using injections of disinfectant and applications of ultraviolet light.

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It's so tragic that it's more important to modern reporters to attempt to create a narrative rather than to try to learn about a topic they are ignorant of and report on it in relation to current events:

"A specific wavelength of ultraviolet light, now delivered through light-diffusing optical fibers, is highly effective at killing drug-resistant bacteria in cell cultures, according to a new study led by David J. Brenner, PhD, a professor of radiation biophysics at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons."

https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/safe...s-cardiac-drivelines

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They probably have no idea how chemotherapy works, either.

04-24-20  05:42am - 1703 days #3
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Even worse is all the nonsense about a vaccine. It's a cold virus. Remember the last time we were able to develop a vaccine for a cold virus?

You'd think at least a science or medical news reporter would have enough brainpower to be able to ask about that.

04-24-20  07:30am - 1703 days #4
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They laughed at Isaac Newton when he said gravity would make an apple fall.
They laughed at Copernicus when he said the earth revolved around the sun.
They laughed at Trump when he said to protect yourself against the coronavirus by swallowing poison.

But even the experts admit, when you press them, that if you swallow poison, and die, you may not die from the coronavirus.

So, once Trump's suggestions have been tested and proven, I believe Trump will be announced as the next winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for medicine.

Trump, the most stable genius the US has ever produced.

Side note: Has anyone tested Trump lately to see if he's crazy or just ignorant?
I've seen some of his news conferences, and I'm worried that people take him seriously.
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Trump's coronavirus disinfectant comments "dangerous," doctors say

Thomson Reuters
By Kate Kelland
Apr 24th 2020 8:23AM

LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - Doctors and health experts urged people not to drink or inject disinfectant on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested scientists should investigate inserting the cleaning agent into the body as a way to cure COVID-19.

"(This is an) absolutely dangerous crazy suggestion," said Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at Britain's University of East Anglia.

"You may not die of COVID-19 after injecting disinfectant, but only because you may already be dead from the injection."

Trump said at his daily media briefing on Thursday that scientists should explore whether inserting light or disinfectant into the bodies of people infected with the new coronavirus might help them clear the disease.

"Is there a way we can do something like that by injection, inside, or almost a cleaning?," he said. "It would be interesting to check that."

Parastou Donyai, director of pharmacy practice and a professor of social and cognitive pharmacy at the University of Reading, said Trump's comments were shocking and unscientific.

He said people worried about the new coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease it causes should seek help from a qualified doctor or pharmacist, and "not take unfounded and off-the-cuff comments as actual advice."

Robert Reich, a professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley and a former U.S. labor secretary, added on Twitter: "Trump's briefings are actively endangering the public's health. Please don't drink disinfectant."

Reading's Donyai said previous comments by Trump had already been linked to people self-administering medicines or other products in ways that make them poisonous.

"We have already seen people mistakenly poisoning themselves by taking chloroquine when their hopes were raised by unscientific comments," he said.

Reckitt Benckiser, which manufacturers household disinfectants Dettol and Lysol, issued a statement on Friday warning people not to ingest or inject its products. (Reporting by Kate Kelland, Editing by William Maclean)

04-24-20  08:02pm - 1703 days #5
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Trump claims he was 'sarcastically' pitching disinfectant as COVID-19 cure

HuffPost US
Lydia O'Connor
Apr 24th 2020 3:22PM

President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that he was only testing the media when he suggested injecting people with disinfectant to fight off the coronavirus.

“I was asking a question sarcastically to reporters like you just to see what would happen,” he said early Friday afternoon, just as the coronavirus death toll in the U.S. surpassed 50,000.

Trump did not appear to be joking when he pondered the idea at Thursday’s press briefing.

“I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in one minute,” Trump said at the time, once again pushing unproven treatments for COVID-19. “Is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside, or almost a cleaning? … It would be interesting to check that.”

Trump made those remarks after senior Department of Homeland Security official Bill Bryan said experiments showed the coronavirus didn’t fare well in sunlight, heat or humidity.

“Suppose you can bring the light inside the body,” Trump pondered aloud on Thursday.

But Trump insisted Friday that he was talking about using disinfectant on hands, not inside the body.

“I do think disinfectant on the hands could have a very good effect,” he said when asked about his injection comments.

Though Trump now claims he was joking on Thursday, his remarks were concerning enough for the manufacturer of Lysol and other cleaning products to issue a statement urging people not to consume the products in any form.

“We must be clear that under no circumstance should our disinfectant products be administered into the human body through injection, ingestion or any other route,” the company, RB, said.

Americans took Trump’s remarks seriously, too, according to some state-level officials. The Maryland Emergency Management Agency sent out a tweet Friday morning, saying it had “received several calls regarding questions about disinfectant use and #COVID19.”

“This is a reminder that under no circumstances should any disinfectant product be administered into the body through injection, ingestion or any other route,” the agency said.

04-24-20  08:53pm - 1703 days #6
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Trump needs to brought up on criminal charges. He is dangerous. Warning Will Robinson

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