Las Vegas mayor pro tem involved with coronavirus response believed cancer was a 'fungus'

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Michele Fiore also suggested that cancer could be flushed with salt water or sodium carbonate during a radio broadcast.

"The 'simple solution' is apparently to inject tumors with baking soda ," the charity wrote."This isn't even the treatment used to treat proven fungal infections, let alone cancer. On the contrary, there's good evidence that high doses of sodium bicarbonate can lead to serious – even fatal – consequences."

"I think that May 1 date, I'm going to throw it out there, I think that May 1 date is going to stick," the mayor pro tem later said, setting out her desired date for reopening the city."When you have facts and not opinions, I don't see, if we keep going down this route... I don't see how we cannot open May 1. So that is exciting, we've got to start gearing up."

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