'Take two shots of Windex, swallow this lightbulb, and call me in the morning. Come on, man!' Cuomo said.
The president suggested using ultraviolet light inside the body or disinfectant by “injection” to treat COVID-19 during his Thursday press briefing, which has drawn backlash from doctors and critics. Companies like Lysol and Dettol maker Reckitt Benckiser RBGPF, +1.54% were compelled to publicly urge consumers not to swallow or inject its household cleaning products.
Read more: ‘We don’t eat our countertops,’ yet many Americans are using cleaning products meant for them on their fruits and vegetables, National Poison Control Center official says The Proctor & Gamble PG, -0.55% bleach product states on its website, however, that its bleach is “not recommended for personal hygiene of any kind — consumers should always avoid direct skin and eye contacts with both undiluted bleach, as well as prolonged contact with various bleach solutions we recommend for household cleaning and laundry.”
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