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Published 01:25 IST, April 27th 2020

Trump disinfectant remarks led to hundreds of hotline calls

Marylandā€™s health department fielded hundreds of calls from residents asking about ingesting disinfectants after President Donald Trump wondered aloud if that could fight COVID-19, Gov Larry Hogan said Sunday.

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Marylandā€™s health department fielded hundreds of calls from residents asking about ingesting disinfectants after President Donald Trump wondered aloud if that could fight COVID-19, Gov Larry Hogan said Sunday.

The Republican governor spoke about the emergency hotline calls and Trumpā€™s offhand comment during appearances on CBSā€™ ā€œFace The Nationā€ and ABCā€™s ā€œThis Weekā€ on Sunday morning. On Friday, the Maryland Emergency Management Agency tweeted a ā€œreminderā€ that under no circumstances should any disinfectant be injected or ingested.

Hogan said ā€œcommunicating very clearly on the factsā€ has been important to him since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

ā€œI think when misinformation comes out or you just say something that pops in your head, it does send a wrong message. We had hundreds of calls come into our emergency hotline at our health department asking if it was right to ingest Clorox or alcohol cleaning products, whether that was going to help them fight the virus,ā€ he said during his ABC appearance.

During a press briefing on Thursday, Trump said research was underway into the effect that disinfectants have on the virus and questioned if they could be injected into people.

ā€œIs there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?ā€ Trump asked. ā€œBecause you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that.ā€

The White House accused the media of misrepresenting the presidentā€™s comments. Trump said he had been speaking sarcastically.

Hogan said Trump needs to ā€œstick to a message and make sure that these press conferences are fact-based.ā€

ā€œI think other people in the administration have been trying to make that clear to him, as well,ā€ he added.

Updated 01:25 IST, April 27th 2020