Trump denies responsibility for disinfectant confusion
Some states report increased calls to poison control
WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump said he takes no responsibility for a spike in cases of people misusing disinfectants after he wondered aloud last week about possibly injecting them as a treatment for coronavirus.
When asked Monday about the increase of people in some states ingesting disinfectants Trump answered: “I can't imagine why.”
When pressed about whether he takes any responsibility, Trump said, “No, I don't.”
Maryland was one state that issued a warning against dangerous disinfectant use, with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency tweeting the agency had received “several calls.”
“This is a reminder that under no ci r cumstances should any disinfectant product be administered into the body through injection, ingestion or any other route,” the tweet said.
Maryland's governor Larry Hogan, a Republican and chairman of the National Governors Association, said on ABC News' “This Week” that from the beginning of the outbreak, it's been important that officials communicate “very clearly on the facts because people listen to these press conferences.”
“They listen when the governor holds a press conference, and they certainly pay attention when the President of the United States is standing there giving a press conference about something as serious as this worldwide pandemic,” Hogan said. “And I think when misinformation comes out or you just say something that pops in your head, it does send a wrong message.”
Also on “This Week”, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, also expressed concern.
“When the person with the most powerful position on the planet is encouraging people to think about disinfectants, whether it was serious or not, people listen,” Whitmer said. “And so we have seen an increase in numbers of people calling poison control, and so I think it's really important that every one of us with a platform disseminate medically accurate information.”