Maybe Trump missed his calling as a medical researcher. The president was roundly criticized for pondering whether or not UV light or other disinfectants that have proved effective at killing the Wuhan coronavirus on surfaces could somehow be administered inside the body to treat patients suffering from the disease. During Thursday's coronavirus task force briefing, President Trump asked White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx whether sunlight has been explored as a possible treatment for those suffering from disease, specifically the coronavirus.
"Not as a treatment," Dr. Birx answered the president. "I mean, certainly fever is a good thing when you have a fever. It helps your body respond. But not as, I have not seen heat or ..."
The president cut her answer short. "I think that’s a great thing to look at," the president interjected.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bronsonstocking/2020/04/24/potential-wuhan-coronavirus-treatment-uses-uv-light-to-disinfect-lungs-n2567591
Also, University of Chicago has a new article about alternatives to ventilators. They are using nasal cannulas with much greater success. Staring to think ventilators are actually doing more harm than good.
ReplyDeleteThey were, but they were grasping at straws trying to flatten the curve.
DeleteLA hospitals are currently developing it also.
DeleteSeriously stupid.
ReplyDelete9:14 You clearly don't know anything about life and how it works!!! What do you think they use to disinfect the water you drink from that bottled water?????? THEY USE UV LIGHT YOU OBTUSE MORON!!!!
ReplyDeleteDoctors at PRMC are trying to figure out how to get a light up the rectum and into the lungs.
ReplyDeleteBarber shops and tattoo parlors have been using ultra violet lights to disinfect their tools forever.
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