So the @A_C_D_P is encouraging people to schnarf baby products as a so-called #COVID19 treatment!? Someone please tell @Kennethmeshoe Johnson’s Baby Shampoo is in no way related to the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.pic.twitter.com/bXoIjowzNp
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I did. It says this: "Laboratory tests are useful but of course the best proof would come from a study on humans. That’s exactly what Dr. Justin Turner, a rhinologist at Vanderbilt University, has proposed."
"Dr. Turner has initiated a clinical trial to measure how rinsing the nose with diluted baby shampoo reduces the symptoms of Covid as well as how the disease spreads. The study was initiated in May of 2020 but unfortunately, results expected are not expected until June of 2022."
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