You might remember this from a few weeks back.....Arizona couple drank aquarium cleaner....and he died.
"A man thought aquarium cleaner with the same name as the anti-viral drug chloroquine would prevent coronavirus. It killed him."
And the Left media tried to spin the incident to blame Trump.
"President Trump has
heralded chloroquine, perhaps in
combination with the antibiotic azithromycin, as a potential “game-changer” during a briefing on the coronavirus outbreak in the United States. He also encouraged people to ask their doctors for a prescription for existing anti-viral medications like chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir, which are all being studied to determine whether they can help fight the coronavirus. :
Ibid.
But.....now......
"Homicide detectives investigating death of Arizona man who ingested fish tank cleaner
Mesa homicide detectives are investigating the death of an Arizona man who ingested a cocktail of fish tank cleaner and soda allegedly served to him by his wife.
The man, Gary Lenius, was painted as a victim of President Trump by
some in the media after the president touted the potential benefits of “
chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine” to treat the coronavirus, the
Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.
Lenius died in March, and his wife, Wanda, claimed they both drank fish tank cleaner, which contains chloroquine phosphate, after hearing Trump promote the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.
Early reports on the death
linked the incident to the president by failing to make prominent and clear that the couple drank cleaning products rather than the medication.
Friends of Gary Lenius, however, told the publication that he was a sensible man who potentially had marital problems."
Mesa homicide detectives are investigating the death of an Arizona man who ingested a cocktail of fish tank cleaner and soda allegedly served to him by his wife. The man, Gary Lenius, was painted as a victim of President Trump by some in the media after the president touted the potential...
www.washingtonexaminer.com
Looks like one more "Russia Hoax" failure.