Emergency hotlines and ER rooms flooded following Trump quackery

2nd most common call that spiked per poison control is children ingesting hand sanitizers.
 
If idiots are dumb enough to digest or shoot themselves up with cleaner or bleach then they are doing the world a favor by offering themselves.!

Anyone with a lick of sense knows to consult with your doctor or websites like WebMD or the Mayo Clinic and not listen to some politician...

Donnie is their GOD. If he told his disciples to eat a bullet - Some of them WOULD!! :)
Depends on what caliber it is. The bigger the better.
 
As if these people had nothing else to do. :icon_rolleyes:

The New York Poison Control Center says it’s received a spike in calls after President Donald Trump’s controversial comments about disinfectant and coronavirus.​
A spokesperson for the poison control center, a subagency of NYC’s Health Department, tells the New York Daily News that it had 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday. That’s more than double the amount for the same 18-hour period a year ago, when the center received just 13 similar calls about ingesting household cleaners.​
According to the newspaper, nine calls Thursday and Friday were specifically about possible exposure to Lysol, ten were related to bleach, and 11 were about household cleaners in general. In last year’s 18-hour period, none of the calls were about Lysol exposure and only two were about bleach.​
Maryland’s Emergency Management Agency said it similarly received calls Thursday and Friday about disinfectant use and coronavirus.​


Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kentucky's rate above the national average.​
The Kentucky Poison Control Center said it witnessed a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfectant agents last month, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% uptick in poisonings from hand sanitizers.​
That mimics a national trend.​
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, a roughly 20% increase.​

Your comments were not helpful Mr Drumpf. Kindly duct tape the pie-hole and MAGA!!


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And they heard it from MSM miss translating & creating the narrative, not the live briefings, so now you are admitting MSM should be duck taped and silenced.
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Shouldn't you be warding the COVID off with a little hydroxychloroquine? :wink:
You tell me since Michigan’s governor is now stocking up on it...after telling Drs they couldn’t use it. Hmmmm.

That was PRIOR to the VA study my friend. Not a reputable doctor in the land recommending it at present.
 
As if these people had nothing else to do. :icon_rolleyes:

The New York Poison Control Center says it’s received a spike in calls after President Donald Trump’s controversial comments about disinfectant and coronavirus.​
A spokesperson for the poison control center, a subagency of NYC’s Health Department, tells the New York Daily News that it had 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday. That’s more than double the amount for the same 18-hour period a year ago, when the center received just 13 similar calls about ingesting household cleaners.​
According to the newspaper, nine calls Thursday and Friday were specifically about possible exposure to Lysol, ten were related to bleach, and 11 were about household cleaners in general. In last year’s 18-hour period, none of the calls were about Lysol exposure and only two were about bleach.​
Maryland’s Emergency Management Agency said it similarly received calls Thursday and Friday about disinfectant use and coronavirus.​


Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kentucky's rate above the national average.​
The Kentucky Poison Control Center said it witnessed a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfectant agents last month, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% uptick in poisonings from hand sanitizers.​
That mimics a national trend.​
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, a roughly 20% increase.​

Your comments were not helpful Mr Drumpf. Kindly duct tape the pie-hole and MAGA!!


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New York is Trump-country?

Go back to eating your Tide-pods.
 
You mention Kentucky when that was before he ever mentioned disinfectant, therefore seems pretty conclusive the NY cases had nothing to do with Trump’s remarks either.

Once again creating crap that has nothing to do with him.

The spike in instances and calls is not debatable Gomer.
..can't stop stupid people from doing stupid things--plain and simple
 
As if these people had nothing else to do. :icon_rolleyes:

The New York Poison Control Center says it’s received a spike in calls after President Donald Trump’s controversial comments about disinfectant and coronavirus.​
A spokesperson for the poison control center, a subagency of NYC’s Health Department, tells the New York Daily News that it had 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday. That’s more than double the amount for the same 18-hour period a year ago, when the center received just 13 similar calls about ingesting household cleaners.​
According to the newspaper, nine calls Thursday and Friday were specifically about possible exposure to Lysol, ten were related to bleach, and 11 were about household cleaners in general. In last year’s 18-hour period, none of the calls were about Lysol exposure and only two were about bleach.​
Maryland’s Emergency Management Agency said it similarly received calls Thursday and Friday about disinfectant use and coronavirus.​


Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kentucky's rate above the national average.​
The Kentucky Poison Control Center said it witnessed a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfectant agents last month, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% uptick in poisonings from hand sanitizers.​
That mimics a national trend.​
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, a roughly 20% increase.​

Your comments were not helpful Mr Drumpf. Kindly duct tape the pie-hole and MAGA!!


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And they heard it from MSM miss translating & creating the narrative, not the live briefings, so now you are admitting MSM should be duck taped and silenced.
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Shouldn't you be warding the COVID off with a little hydroxychloroquine? :wink:

I answered this already, so let me give you the brief conclusion: the MSM argument about hydroxychloroquine is selective and therefore not scientific and data driven which is their argument for other excuses for their behavior against their country's success. Also according to MSM and some Dem talking points, Cuomo must have been killing NYers because more people died with ventilaors then those without, because that is your flawed argument. And by the way, since ventilators are stronger then needed in this case, they are actually doing harm, but hey what are facts and data right? NY ventilator city has higher percentage deaths then non ventilator cities.
But you don't see Fox news cheering against ventilators do you?
 
As if these people had nothing else to do. :icon_rolleyes:

The New York Poison Control Center says it’s received a spike in calls after President Donald Trump’s controversial comments about disinfectant and coronavirus.​
A spokesperson for the poison control center, a subagency of NYC’s Health Department, tells the New York Daily News that it had 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday. That’s more than double the amount for the same 18-hour period a year ago, when the center received just 13 similar calls about ingesting household cleaners.​
According to the newspaper, nine calls Thursday and Friday were specifically about possible exposure to Lysol, ten were related to bleach, and 11 were about household cleaners in general. In last year’s 18-hour period, none of the calls were about Lysol exposure and only two were about bleach.​
Maryland’s Emergency Management Agency said it similarly received calls Thursday and Friday about disinfectant use and coronavirus.​


Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kentucky's rate above the national average.​
The Kentucky Poison Control Center said it witnessed a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfectant agents last month, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% uptick in poisonings from hand sanitizers.​
That mimics a national trend.​
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, a roughly 20% increase.​

Your comments were not helpful Mr Drumpf. Kindly duct tape the pie-hole and MAGA!!


DOD4F5MUMAAwPiu.jpg
And they heard it from MSM miss translating & creating the narrative, not the live briefings, so now you are admitting MSM should be duck taped and silenced.
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Shouldn't you be warding the COVID off with a little hydroxychloroquine? :wink:
You tell me since Michigan’s governor is now stocking up on it...after telling Drs they couldn’t use it. Hmmmm.

That was PRIOR to the VA study my friend. Not a reputable doctor in the land recommending it at present.

Doubtful. It was posted online for further review. Democrats are using it to push a narrative. It hasn’t even been reviewed...


“The nationwide study was not a rigorous experiment. But with 368 patients, it’s the largest look so far of hydroxychloroquine with or without the antibiotic azithromycin for COVID-19, which has killed more than 171,000 people as of Tuesday.
The study was posted on an online site for researchers and has been submitted to the New England Journal of Medicine, but has not been reviewed by other scientists. Grants from the National Institutes of Health and the University of Virginia paid for the work.”
 
You mention Kentucky when that was before he ever mentioned disinfectant, therefore seems pretty conclusive the NY cases had nothing to do with Trump’s remarks either.

Once again creating crap that has nothing to do with him.

The spike in instances and calls is not debatable Gomer.
People are mixing chemicals and washing their produce with bleach.

a common type call poison control is getting is that people have mixed chemicals such as blesch and vinegar while cleaning vegetables which creates a gas that makes it hard for them to breathe.

they aren’t injecting Lysol idiot. They are cleaning their food.

These people clearly listen to the news too much...because they are told to disinfect their food before brining it in their house.

Nobody said they were injecting Lysol ya idiot. Most of the additional calls are questions about whether it's okay to drink a little poison to ward off the virus.

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people are just being stupid in general. Probably because they sit in front of the boob tube watching CNN and MSNBC whose goal is whipping them all up into a frenzy.
They should be watching Fox instead, right?
 
You mention Kentucky when that was before he ever mentioned disinfectant, therefore seems pretty conclusive the NY cases had nothing to do with Trump’s remarks either.

Once again creating crap that has nothing to do with him.

The spike in instances and calls is not debatable Gomer.
People are mixing chemicals and washing their produce with bleach.

a common type call poison control is getting is that people have mixed chemicals such as blesch and vinegar while cleaning vegetables which creates a gas that makes it hard for them to breathe.

they aren’t injecting Lysol idiot. They are cleaning their food.

These people clearly listen to the news too much...because they are told to disinfect their food before brining it in their house.

Nobody said they were injecting Lysol ya idiot. Most of the additional calls are questions about whether it's okay to drink a little poison to ward off the virus.

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people are just being stupid in general. Probably because they sit in front of the boob tube watching CNN and MSNBC whose goal is whipping them all up into a frenzy.
They should be watching Fox instead, right?
I don’t watch any of them. FOX included. Why would I recommend it?
 
They all are suffering from food poisoning.




 
As if these people had nothing else to do. :icon_rolleyes:

The New York Poison Control Center says it’s received a spike in calls after President Donald Trump’s controversial comments about disinfectant and coronavirus.​
A spokesperson for the poison control center, a subagency of NYC’s Health Department, tells the New York Daily News that it had 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday. That’s more than double the amount for the same 18-hour period a year ago, when the center received just 13 similar calls about ingesting household cleaners.​
According to the newspaper, nine calls Thursday and Friday were specifically about possible exposure to Lysol, ten were related to bleach, and 11 were about household cleaners in general. In last year’s 18-hour period, none of the calls were about Lysol exposure and only two were about bleach.​
Maryland’s Emergency Management Agency said it similarly received calls Thursday and Friday about disinfectant use and coronavirus.​


Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kentucky's rate above the national average.​
The Kentucky Poison Control Center said it witnessed a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfectant agents last month, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% uptick in poisonings from hand sanitizers.​
That mimics a national trend.​
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, a roughly 20% increase.​

Your comments were not helpful Mr Drumpf. Kindly duct tape the pie-hole and MAGA!!


DOD4F5MUMAAwPiu.jpg
And they heard it from MSM miss translating & creating the narrative, not the live briefings, so now you are admitting MSM should be duck taped and silenced.
View attachment 327949

Shouldn't you be warding the COVID off with a little hydroxychloroquine? :wink:
You tell me since Michigan’s governor is now stocking up on it...after telling Drs they couldn’t use it. Hmmmm.

That was PRIOR to the VA study my friend. Not a reputable doctor in the land recommending it at present.
Where did you hear that?
 
As if these people had nothing else to do. :icon_rolleyes:

The New York Poison Control Center says it’s received a spike in calls after President Donald Trump’s controversial comments about disinfectant and coronavirus.​
A spokesperson for the poison control center, a subagency of NYC’s Health Department, tells the New York Daily News that it had 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants between 9 p.m. Thursday and 3 p.m. Friday. That’s more than double the amount for the same 18-hour period a year ago, when the center received just 13 similar calls about ingesting household cleaners.​
According to the newspaper, nine calls Thursday and Friday were specifically about possible exposure to Lysol, ten were related to bleach, and 11 were about household cleaners in general. In last year’s 18-hour period, none of the calls were about Lysol exposure and only two were about bleach.​
Maryland’s Emergency Management Agency said it similarly received calls Thursday and Friday about disinfectant use and coronavirus.​


Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kentucky's rate above the national average.​
The Kentucky Poison Control Center said it witnessed a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfectant agents last month, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% uptick in poisonings from hand sanitizers.​
That mimics a national trend.​
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, a roughly 20% increase.​

Your comments were not helpful Mr Drumpf. Kindly duct tape the pie-hole and MAGA!!


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What proof do you have that it is related to anything Trump said? People have been drinking bleach since the beginning of this.

March 13...
 
You mention Kentucky when that was before he ever mentioned disinfectant, therefore seems pretty conclusive the NY cases had nothing to do with Trump’s remarks either.

Once again creating crap that has nothing to do with him.

The spike in instances and calls is not debatable Gomer.
People are mixing chemicals and washing their produce with bleach.

a common type call poison control is getting is that people have mixed chemicals such as bleach and vinegar while cleaning vegetables which creates a gas that makes it hard for them to breathe.

they aren’t injecting Lysol idiot. They are cleaning their food.

These people clearly listen to the news too much...because they are told to disinfect their food before brining it in their house.

Who the hell would use bleach on their food at their own home?

I swear humanity become dumber as the seasons pass on by...

Was your food with water... while at the store did you know I will take a plastic bag and grab my veggies or fruit with?

I have done that before the virus because I am kind of a Sheldon in life and know that humans ( including myself )are filthy beings...
 
Calls are flooding poison control centers about accidental ingestion or exposure to disinfectants
Sounds like the little kids are getting into the Clorox wipes or drinking the hand sanitizer. Keep that stuff on top of the fridge!

It doesn't sound like people are calling to find out how much Clorox to drink.
Yep. This spike is due to adults using these products IN MARCH and kids getting into the stuff.

Just more LIES from those who call everything Trump says, a lie
 
More fake news.
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Here’s another one:
But the Daily News piece is far from the only poison-control story being framed misleadingly. A story out of Kentucky that’s being shared as “evidence” people have been consuming household cleaners following Trump’s Thursday statements is actually about calls to Kentucky poison control centers in March.

“Poison control centers around the country, including here in Kentucky, are seeing a spike in calls related to COVID-19,” says the WDRB.com story. Ashley Webb, director of the Kentucky Poison Control Center, told the outlet that “just in March, we saw about a 30% increase in hand sanitizer exposures and about a 50% increase in household cleaners.”


How are those the fault of Trump? If anything, it proves that most increases in calls are going to be because of coronavirus and not what the president said.



 
A "spike in calls"translates to "ER rooms flooded"in the minds of the TDS left. No surprises here.


It has been going on since March, as the piece I just posted on this thread shows.

Leftists are the most shameless people.
 

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