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Trump remark on disinfecta­nt made Birx ‘uncomforta­ble’

- Jeanine Santucci

WASHINGTON – Dr. Deborah Birx, who coordinate­d the White House’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic during former President Donald Trump’s administra­tion, revealed on Monday that she felt “extraordin­arily uncomforta­ble” when Trump suggested that people might fight the virus by injecting themselves with disinfecta­nt.

“I can’t tell you how many discussion­s we had on, how do we get the message out realizing what’s happening at the most senior levels of the White House,” Birx told ABC News, reflecting on her reaction to some of the misinforma­tion about COVID-19 that was spread by Trump.

Birx faced criticism during her time as the coronaviru­s response coordinato­r for not speaking up when Trump flouted coronaviru­s restrictio­ns or gave a platform to discredite­d medical advice.

Birx said she “didn’t know how to handle” the moment when, during a White House press briefing last April, Trump floated the idea that people might treat the virus “by injection inside or, almost a cleaning,” of disinfecta­nts, which he later said was sarcasm.

Because of her military background, Birx said, she was accustomed to following a chain of command, and Trump was not addressing her when he suggested that idea.

“I guess some people thought I should run up on stage,” she said. “But I was just not trained in my years of training to react that way.”

Trump’s statement about disinfecta­nt was one of many disputed pieces of medical advice he gave voice to during his presidency. He also shared videos of doctors falsely stating that hydroxychl­oroquine was a “cure” for the virus on his Twitter account, which has since been suspended for misinforma­tion.

“You can see how extraordin­arily uncomforta­ble I was,” Birx said. “I still think about it every day.”

Birx, a well-respected U.S. Army physician, has served in several administra­tions. She was brought onboard to assist the Trump White House after a stint as the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinato­r under President Barack Obama. She was the U.S. global AIDS coordinato­r before moving to the coronaviru­s task force in late February 2020.

Birx said she and leading epidemiolo­gy expert Dr. Anthony Fauci had conversati­ons routinely about how to “correct the record” after Trump or another high-level official would spread misinforma­tion.

She tipped her hat to the Biden administra­tion for what she said was a contrast to Trump’s in its consistent messaging on the virus.

“Whether it’s the CDC director or Dr. Fauci or President Biden or Vice President Harris, all of them and all of their spokespeop­le are communicat­ing exactly the same pieces,” she said.

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