There is a bad error on @PolitiFact "He (Trump) was asking officials on the White House coronavirus task force whether they (liquid disinfectants) could be used in potential cures."
That literally never happened. His context was always light therapy as the "disinfectant."https://twitter.com/ianslessor/status/1375436027762991107 …
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Yep. Trump was recommending the extremely normal and routine practice of injecting light into peoples lungs. Context!pic.twitter.com/Cdu7niO3Rw
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You mean like this device already in use?https://www.bioworld.com/articles/434719-uv-light-respiratory-catheter-for-covid-19-from-cedars-sinai-seeking-emergency-use …
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Yes! That’s the one (that is not actually in use)!https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/05/02/fact-check-covid-19-uv-light-treatment-research-underway-los-angeles/3053177001/ …
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Yeah in use in the studies. If you read the article, your fact check does absolutely nothing to refute what is said there. It's under study with intent for emergency use for C19 w/ prelim evidence from animal studies. Y'all purposefully ignore shit to dunk on Trump. It's sad.
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I’m agreeing with you. Trump was well versed in a barely publicized procedure being studied but accidentally thought the disinfecting light was being injected. Can’t believe anyone would read this another way
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And he was right. The technology discusses is combined with a ventilator which is injected (inserted) down the trachea, inside the body.
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Do you think Dogbert and Catbert ever fuck?
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