Once again Liberals believe Trump's sarcasm and go ballistic
Just like when he asked for Russias help finding Hillary's e-mails.President Donald Trump said Friday that he was being sarcastic when he raised the possibility of using disinfectant inside people's bodies to fight coronavirus.
Trump said at his daily news 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 treat the respiratory illness caused by the virus.
"I was asking a question sarcastically to reporters like you just to see what would happen," Trump told reporters Friday at an Oval Office bill signing.
Trump on Thursday raised the issues during the daily White House coronavirus briefing after a Department of Homeland Security presentation detailed finding that the coronavirus deteriorates more quickly when subjected to higher levels of heat, humidity and ultraviolet rays from the sun.
"So, 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 you're going to test it," Trump said, according to The Hill. "And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside of 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. Sounds interesting."
Trump also asked if there was a way to use disinfectants on the body "by injection inside or almost a cleaning."
Liberals - Don't you ever get tired of being made fools of by Trump ?
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We are part of a highly densely populated tri-state region with active airports and ports.
We got it after NY and thus, our peak arose after NY's and will come down after theirs too. Unfortunately, there will be other states that peak later.
Sorry to disappoint you. But my 'box' will likely have to wait a long time.
Unlike you, I don't wish death upon you, or anyone else.
Update today;
Health commissioner Judy Persichilli said hospitalizations for COVID19 have decreased, and although the number of critical care patients has flattened but not decreased, the numbers requiring ventilators have dropped.
“Hospitalizations, however, are declining in the north, flattening in the central part of the region and actually are on a slight increase in the southern region,” she said.
Philadelphia is now on the increase. Every state is going to have it's own unique curve with the densest population areas near airports & ship ports and highways getting hit first and spreading out in a wave from there.
Avoiding contact, keeping a 6 foot distance from others, wearing a face mask, and washing hands with soap & water prior to touching one's nose, mouth or eyes can help prevent infection, no matter which state one is in. It's just harder to do in densely populated regions.
O'Bama's H1N1-Flu-Epidemic was quite a Bummer,and poor Barry didn't catch on until months after!
and the Yellow Press,as usual gave him a pass!
While that death toll for H1N1 may sound high, it’s over an entire year and, in fact, ended up being far lower than was initially expected. The strain of influenza also turned out to have a case fatality rate of just 0.02% — well below even many typical seasonal influenzas.
Trump can only wish he handled things as well.