“I can’t believe I have to say this.”
NewsWhip’s Twitter engagement data comes from its database of influential users, which tracks around 350,000 accounts."This notion of injecting or ingesting any type of cleansing product into the body is irresponsible, and it’s dangerous. . . . It’s a common method that people utilize when they want to kill themselves,” pulmonologist and NBC medical contributor Dr. Vin Gupta told the network.
Trump made his suggestion after Bill Bryan, undersecretary for Science and Technology at the Director of Homeland Security,on what could kill the coronavirus during the Thursday press briefing. According to the findings, increases in humidity and ultraviolet rays, as well as common disinfectants like bleach, kill the virus on nonporous surfaces and in the air faster. Bryan emphasized they were"ongoing" studies.
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