White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Friday defended President Trump for asking whether disinfectant could be used to treat the coronavirus and accused the media of taking the president's remarks out of context. “President Trump has repeatedly said that Americans should consult with medical doctors regarding coronavirus treatment, a point that he emphasized again during yesterday’s briefing,” McEnany said in a statement issued Friday morning. “Leave it to the media to irresponsibly take President Trump out of context and run with negative headlines,” she added.
Trump has come under mounting scrutiny from the medical community following Thursday's coronavirus task force briefing during which he mused about the possibility of light or disinfectant being used to treat patients with coronavirus. The remarks came after William Bryan, a top science official at the Department of Homeland Security, presented research showing that the virus deteriorates more quickly when exposed to sunlight, high temperatures and humidity and said that bleach and isopropyl alcohol each the virus within minutes or less. Trump suggested that medical experts should study the use of light or disinfectant as a treatment for the disease. “So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it’s ultraviolet or just very powerful light — and I think you said that that hasn’t been checked, but you’re going to test it,” Trump said. “And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way, and I think you said you’re going to test that too. It sounds interesting.” “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,” Trump continued. “Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that.” Bryan, who serves as DHS undersecretary for science and technology, later said that the department would not inject patients with bleach or isopropyl alcohol in its lab when asked about Trump’s idea.
Trump then sought to clarify his remarks, saying it wouldn’t be “through injection” but “almost a cleaning, sterilization of an area.” Deborah Birx, the doctor who is coordinating the federal response to the coronavirus, later said that heat or light had not been used as a treatment for patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coropnavirus, when Trump asked for her opinion on the idea. The president’s remarks about disinfectants, in particular, have inspired broad pushback, with medical experts strongly warning against injecting or consuming household disinfectants to treat the disease. “There's no circumstance under which you should take a disinfectant, or inject a disinfectant for the treatment of anything and certainly not the treatment of coronavirus,” Scott Gottlieb, Trump’s former FDA commissioner, said in an interview with CNBC Friday. “There is absolutely no circumstance in which that is appropriate and it can cause death and very adverse outcomes,” Gottlieb said. The manufacturer of Lysol also issued a statement warning against any internal use of its products in a statement issued Friday.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Friday defended President Trump for asking whether disinfectant could be used to treat the coronavirus and accused the media of taking the president's remarks out of context. “President Trump has repeatedly said that Americans should consult with medical doctors regarding coronavirus treatment, a point that he emphasized again during yesterday’s briefing,” McEnany said in a statement issued Friday morning. “Leave it to the media to irresponsibly take President Trump out of context and run with negative headlines,” she added.
Trump has come under mounting scrutiny from the medical community following Thursday's coronavirus task force briefing during which he mused about the possibility of light or disinfectant being used to treat patients with coronavirus. The remarks came after William Bryan, a top science official at the Department of Homeland Security, presented research showing that the virus deteriorates more quickly when exposed to sunlight, high temperatures and humidity and said that bleach and isopropyl alcohol each the virus within minutes or less. Trump suggested that medical experts should study the use of light or disinfectant as a treatment for the disease. “So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it’s ultraviolet or just very powerful light — and I think you said that that hasn’t been checked, but you’re going to test it,” Trump said. “And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way, and I think you said you’re going to test that too. It sounds interesting.” “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,” Trump continued. “Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that.” Bryan, who serves as DHS undersecretary for science and technology, later said that the department would not inject patients with bleach or isopropyl alcohol in its lab when asked about Trump’s idea.
Trump then sought to clarify his remarks, saying it wouldn’t be “through injection” but “almost a cleaning, sterilization of an area.” Deborah Birx, the doctor who is coordinating the federal response to the coronavirus, later said that heat or light had not been used as a treatment for patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coropnavirus, when Trump asked for her opinion on the idea. The president’s remarks about disinfectants, in particular, have inspired broad pushback, with medical experts strongly warning against injecting or consuming household disinfectants to treat the disease. “There's no circumstance under which you should take a disinfectant, or inject a disinfectant for the treatment of anything and certainly not the treatment of coronavirus,” Scott Gottlieb, Trump’s former FDA commissioner, said in an interview with CNBC Friday. “There is absolutely no circumstance in which that is appropriate and it can cause death and very adverse outcomes,” Gottlieb said. The manufacturer of Lysol also issued a statement warning against any internal use of its products in a statement issued Friday.
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And if they haven't,Trump is just being sarcastic,aka joking when US deaths pass 50000
🛋️ 沙发板凳
断章取义其实就和造谣一样,歪曲本意,达到诋毁的目的,这一点 Fake News 最在行
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哈哈哈
怎么不说“你们美国人”? 每天翻墙关心美国真让人感动。
带节奏的外宣真让人讨厌
赶紧听话去喝lysol,川大大发指示了。
内用消毒剂就是肺灌洗手术,内用UV就是放射疗法,并不是天马行空。
无非就是剂量vs疗效vs危害,川普只是提出可能性,让实验室去查。
你是弱智吗
这位会见自己下属林郑月娥的时候都不敢脱稿,哈哈
如果想象别人是翻墙外宣,能让你感觉略微舒服一点儿,没问题的你随时可以想象我在廊坊,吃不饱穿不暖,无比羡慕美华的优越生活
以川粉的智商,也就直接注射了
我不是,你是。
哈哈哈啥呀?
媒体的报道,
和此视频一比,
不是明摆着媒体断章取义, fake news吗?
我在许多方面强烈批判川普,但是你强烈批判的是楼主,而且只是戴帽子,这不能说明你的智力高大,而是相反。
WHO cares you不要翻墙来烦扰美华就好
所以总统的任务就是每天在台上不负责任的瞎说一通然后让底下人去实践?这总统可真好当。
要不你们给全美选民一人发一箱莲花清瘟?
吃着吃着就变成专听那些骂自己智力低下的人的话的那种智力水平了。
你是不是该检查一下耳朵了,还是听不懂英文?
本来以为习近平推双黄连月饼已经够low的,
没想到美国这位更厉害,
这对好朋友真是把整个世界祸祸的不轻。
这个视频看来本来就是剪辑过黑川普的,看了半天最后人就说建议这个方向做做研究,
然后到你们粉红嘴里就是建议大家注射消毒剂?
你这个哈哈哈的很没底气啊
呵呵,不知道是谁该检查一下,可能还不只是耳朵?
带节奏的,为了黑川,黑的也能说成白的
感觉总统和他底下人在说相声“扒马褂”
你看过上下文吗?断章取义要不得啊。黑川可以,但是得有理有据地黑。
川普夸两句习主席不过是希望中国别忘了自个签的贸易协定;
可惜某政府宁愿向全世界撒病毒也不肯公平竞争公平贸易。
敢向有祸祸世界的能力和动机的人和组织抗争的,只有川普。
你就别费劲混淆视听了。
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没事,请继续你的表演~
我觉得不会出现的某几个ID不进来就好,看看我的判断对不对。
外宣开始客串川黑了, 还是外宣和川黑本就是一拨人
小粉+川黑,八九不离十
有些人真是反Trump,反出神经病了。
确实如此。
如果你是美国公民的话,希望你也投Trump一票。
赞总结!
嗯。他的确说了对肺,不过美国人傻的多就以为喝了洗胃或者通过胃吸收到血液里治肺。
美国人怎么以为不清楚,这里的外宣粉红五毛七毛显然都是这么以为的。
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美国公民当然应该支持自己的总统
现在和CNN沾边的倒霉
这两年一直是同一批。
还有这帮人只要一提贸易协定就统统闭嘴了,可见上级在努力淡化转移这个话题。
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赞同这个说法。
做研究?做什么研究?注射消毒液,体内紫外线?对现代医学生理卫生有小学水平也不会建议这样的研究吧。你们川粉倒好像抓到证明自己大统领英明的救命稻草,咬文嚼字了,真是把自己摆得不知道有多低了。醒醒吧孩子。
好有智慧,大👍,其实华人就是因为有这样智慧的mm大家才喜欢看,要不真要被糟蹋成另一个MITBBS了。
该做什么研究做什么研究。Trump不过问了一下。坚决支持Trump!
其它不论,光照治疗这些年一直是个研究热点,研究论文的无数,而且已经有实际的治疗应用,叫photodynamic therapy
你这个逻辑也很奇怪!1.美国公民黑trump的真是多了去了! 2.为啥不能在微信黑trump,没用就不能写着自己发泄吗?在华人上黑ccp黑给谁看?表达自己的想法自己爽啊!
外宣可以翻墙看的。
赶紧刹车, 要不来不及了。Donny 自己都不敢再坚持了。
川黑果然素质非常低下。
同一拨,就是那几个5毛
总统不是万能的,不懂还是少说。
我觉着还好吧,他不过是尝试性的问了个问题。
如果不是媒体在恶意歪曲,如果不是网评员恶意带节奏,根本不会有任何confusion。
当然Trump要小心再小心。
他在问专家,说既然病毒怕UV,酒精这个事实,是否可以用在治疗上。老川只是提出了一个问题,并不是给出一个答案。许多治疗的方法都始于一个发散性思维。大多数不work,很少一部分work。科学本来就是大胆想象,小心求证。老川听了那个presentation,很兴奋,脑子很活跃,就开始和专家讨论起来了。要不是媒体开始抓住这个点带节奏,谁会注意到?
那么一场新闻会,许多信息,而媒体就抓住这么一句人家的疑问做文章,目的性何其明显。这些人是来报导新闻的吗?不过为黑而黑。找不到正常的黑料,我就添油加醋,模糊焦点,把你的话任意曲解,选最能黑的报道。
我要是老川也这么干,反正我说什么都要被黑,何必像小媳妇一样谨小慎微呢?谨小慎微媒体就不黑了?看看罗姆尼?罗姆尼对媒体够nice了吧。从来不怼,讲话尽量客气,面面俱到,结果呢?
既然人家存心找碴,那就大大方方做自己,至少还有骨气。
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyDemocrats/videos/169439887625261/?vh=e
你真是把那么多翻墙的华人给赤裸裸地给忽视了...
完全不知道懂英文的看完视频还怎么能黑得下去,
大外宣想要骗海外的还是多招几个懂英文的吧,俺们没墙里的那么好骗。
我赌他们不敢看。不过也有可能不是不敢,是看不懂。
看过了,看后我跟扶苏的想法一样。
而且放疗化疗大家不都接受得好好的,因为川普把大家耳熟能详的家常用品拿出来问问这堆人就矫情起来了。
究竟是谁脑子不好使?
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给你转个前面MM的回复。对不了解的领域不要用自己想象的生活中的理解去套用。
内用消毒剂就是肺灌洗手术,内用UV就是放射疗法,并不是天马行空。
无非就是剂量vs疗效vs危害,川普只是提出可能性,让实验室去查。
might 发表于 4/24/2020 11:55:38 AM
这。。。
上一个飞盘还没叼住,下一个又来了?川粉太南了。
lz改一下标题吧:Trump的消毒剂的说法显然是幽【s】默【b】
脑子很好使,就是尽力黑呗,为黑而黑
Trump 本人发言来打你的脸。他现在改口说他说那句话是being sarcastic。
你就继续给Trump解释吧。越抹越黑。
哈哈哈哈 川粉总能找到角度舔
川粉:老头真性情,幽默又坦率。
的确只是一个问题。
我说川粉应该吃屎怎么了?吃屎治疗肠胃病也有人研究啊,中医还喝尿呢,你们为什么不去吃吃?
这个什么DR BIRX不敢看川普不敢正面回答川普居然也是川普的错吗?
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是啊,把川普的话理解成建议喝消毒剂的人,也是够可以的。
消毒剂抗生素紫外线这种在体内的最大问题是杀病毒的同时把好细胞也伤了。
对的呀。川粉吃屎最大的问题是把旁边的人也给熏着了。
No no no. 巨巨的人中黄应该传粉会抢着要的吃的. 边吃还要说这是粉粉人的事, 不能叫舔的.
川黑果然有教养,屎不离口
你那个头像其实很像正在吃屎哦。
哈哈哈
你这说话自带味道,难道就是那摊。。
这么黑中医,当心你的习大大龙颜震怒给你加刑
是你自己把别人给熏着了。
你这是以己度人啊!
媒体还在乎多造一个谣吗?
前面扭曲了,这次就不能再扭曲了?