A poison control center in central Virginia is warning people not to drink bleach in an attempt to keep themselves from contracting the coronavirus.
"There is a lot of confusing, incomplete, and just plain inaccurate information circulating about how to prevent the COVID-19 virus (“coronavirus”) from spreading," a letter from the Blue Ridge Poison Center obtained by CBS19 read. "The Blue Ridge Poison Center at UVA Health warns that drinking bleach will not prevent COVID-19 infections and could cause serious injury."
The center told the station it has been receiving reports of people drinking cleaning products to protect them from the COVID-19 virus.
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12 comments:
Whew! Read this in the nick of time!!
Only Dems.
Only Dems.
Why warn people? That is perfect Darwinism!!
Yes
This warning was necessary
These are publicly-educated Americans here
This has to be a satire article. Right????? If not, let them drink their fill. Darwin works after all. Doesn't He?
Come on - really. Only in Virginia. No longer for lovers.
Yeah, they mix it with Kool-Aid and grain alcohol. WV and VA are out of bleach and brain cells. UNBELIEVABLE!
They can lick the toilet seats of planes ( see new stupid "challenge) then drink bleach...good for them.
If you have to be warned not to drink bleach, perhaps you should?
Virginia, Democrats, figures......
Virginia is for LOSERS.
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