Months after Donald Trump’s idiotic suggestion that disinfectants could be a possible treatment for the coronavirus, some people are still ingesting disinfectants, including bleach. Officials with the North Texas Poison Center at Parkland Hospital had to remind people in the area not to drink bleach following an increase in cases.
At least 46 cases of bleach ingestion were reported in North Texas in August alone.. "Ingesting bleach or other cleaning products is downright dangerous and can lead to serious injury, including burns," a spokesperson for the North Texas Poison Center said.
The Texas Poison Center Network has also seen a significant increase in calls related to ingesting cleaning products. According to an infographic shared by the network, the Texas Poison Center Network has seen a 71% increase in cases involving bleach and a 63% increase involving other household cleaners from the start of the pandemic compared to the same time period in 2019.
"We certainly are not used to seeing bleach ingestion, at least that frequently in such a short amount of time, and we do know in general this year compared to last we’re seeing a whole lot more of bleach exposures," said Cristina Holloway, the public health education manager at North Texas Poison Center.
While household cleaners, like bleach, can potentially reduce the spread of coronavirus on surfaces like tables, doorknobs, desks, countertops—they are not to be ingested. Hours after Trump’s comments in April, at least five states across the country saw an increase in calls to poison control prompting popular disinfectant companies, like The Clorox Company and Reckitt Benckiser, the parent company of both Lysol and Dettol, to quickly release statements confirming that their products should not be consumed.
As always, Trump refused to take responsibility for people acting upon his statements and deemed his comment sarcastic. When asked why he thought Americans were ingesting cleaning products, Trump replied: “I can’t imagine why,” during a White House news conference.
While it is sad that poison control centers across the country
must remind us of the obvious—what’s even sadder is how the Trump
administration continues to ignore the severity of this virus and
encourage such dangerous actions.
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