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Previously on "The pros and cons of injecting Covid19 patients with domestic cleaning fluid"
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Alcohol kills viruses. Just drink more. It's also a preservative so will make you stay young.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI see no con in Trump, or any of his supporters, injecting or ingesting domestic cleaning fluids.
For them, the pro is by doing this they will almost certainly not die of Covid-19
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It is a fact that nobody who has injected themselves with bleach has died from covid-19.
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I think injecting domestic cleaning fluid is cheaper than blasting patients with high energy gamma radiation.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhat are the pros and cons of treating Covid19 patients intravenously with domestic cleaning fluid?
Proposal to inject patients with domestic cleaning fluid
For them, the pro is by doing this they will almost certainly not die of Covid-19
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In theory, short (femtosecond) pulses of UV light could easily pass through the body.
The snag is anything strong enough to clobber the virus would presumably do the same to the body, just as the same is obviously true of Trump's patent disinfectant remedy!
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The pros and cons of injecting Covid19 patients with domestic cleaning fluid
What are the pros and cons of treating Covid19 patients intravenously with domestic cleaning fluid?
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