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Trump denies responsibi­lity for disinfecta­nt confusion

- By Savannah Behrmann USA TODAY

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.”

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