COVID-19: Disinfectant firm in the US warns after Trump comments

COVID-19: Disinfectant firm in the US warns after Trump comments
US President Donald Trump [image: BBC]

A leading disinfectant producer has issued a strong warning not to use its products on the human body after US President Donald Trump suggested they could potentially be used to treat coronavirus.

Reckitt Benckiser said "under no circumstance" should its products be injected or ingested.

Trump said his comments during yesterday's coronavirus taskforce briefing had been made "sarcastically".

Disinfectants are hazardous substances and can be poisonous if ingested.

Even external exposure can be dangerous to the skin, eyes and respiratory system.

Trump's comments have been heavily criticised by doctors and have generated a huge online response.

They have provoked hundreds of thousands of comments and caused well-known cleaning brands to trend on social media.

Reckitt Benckiser, which owns brands Dettol said its products should not be administered "through injection, ingestion or any other route".

The company said in a statement "Our disinfectant and hygiene products should only be used as intended and in line with usage guidelines. Please read the label and safety information,"

[Source:BBC]

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