America is Mad - Trump supporters

There are different types of UV light.
Regular UV light can damage skin cells and cause cancer.
Another type called Far-UVC light has been shown to destroy bacteria and viruses without damaging the cells in body tissue.
This could be what Trump was talking about.
I'll bet it isn't

Also, its safe(ish) for use on human skin as it doesn't penetrate the dead outer layer of your skin. Guess what happens if you stick the glow stick of death inside the body. You'd irradiate any tissue it hits and do nothing else at all.
 
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from a Canadian website https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/phys_agents/ultravioletradiation.html
 
Trump asked Dr Birx who was next to him on the podium and she said categorically no.

Tranny running interference for Trump trying desperately to find any angle to justify his crazy comments.

Er :confused:

Not the case

Mind u trump is the most clued up president since Lyndon Johnson

:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky::)
 
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Can UV light stimulate viral replication?
In addition the UV exposure suppresses local immune responses temporarily but sufficiently to allow some viral replication in the epidermis with the formation of the clinical lesions
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Sounds like a good idea for making things worse. Seems it can cause viruses to mutate to some degree as well. ;) Great idea.

The stuff dentists use is just about UV. 400–500 nm. The peak intensity is blue.
 
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Just when you thought a thread had escaped the anti-Muslim squad....BINGO!

tranny, as reliable as ever.




:rolleyes:

Come on. Give him credit he can spell muslim properly, he's typed it out enough for him to finally get it right.

A fireside chat with him, mottie, andy et al every other word would be muslim or foreigner.
 
Going back to Trump and his disinfectant.

Aren't people suffering from what I shall call the English speakers' failing? That is: thinking words only mean what you think they mean by the common usage.


I don't for a moment think Trump meant this but if a substance were available which could be injected, ingested or applied which then stopped the virus 'infection', would this not be a 'disinfectant'?
Isn't that what all the medical experts are looking for?

The word does not only mean Dettol or bleach.
 
Going back to Trump and his disinfectant.

Aren't people suffering from what I shall call the English speakers' failing? That is: thinking words only mean what you think they mean by the common usage.


I don't for a moment think Trump meant this but if a substance were available which could be injected, ingested or applied which then stopped the virus 'infection', would this not be a 'disinfectant'?
Isn't that what all the medical experts are looking for?

The word does not only mean Dettol or bleach.

Does that mean I've injected the wrong stuff?
 
I don't think Trump was suggesting people should inject themselves with disinfectant.
It seemed to be more of question he was directing at the medical experts.
Maybe he has problems finding the right words to express what he means sometimes.
However the millions of people watching him on TV could misinterpret what he was saying.
 
I don't think Trump was suggesting people should inject themselves with disinfectant.
It seemed to be more of question he was directing at the medical experts.
Maybe he has problems finding the right words to express what he means sometimes.
However the millions of people watching him on TV could misinterpret what he was saying.

Actually if you watched the video you would have seen him point out his superior intellect.
 
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