We have to come in here and clean up their freaking messes every day. But this is how they react to Trump on virtually everything he says. It did not represent idiocy or stupidity. He's asking the same question about the disinfectant: "Is there a way to apply it or the science behind it inside the body? It was a natural curious thing for somebody to ask. And then I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way, and I think you said you're going to test that too. THE PRESIDENT: So supposing we hit the body with a tremendous - whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and I think you said that hasn't been checked, but you're going to test it. (I'm slowing down here, allowing the broadcast engineer to find it) two. It's developed at Cedars-Sinai.īut the point is all this was announced yesterday, that UV light does a number on viruses and bacteria, including the coronavirus, and all Trump did was inquire about the application of this inside the body. It's a minute and 40 seconds, and the name of the company is at the end of video. Keep your email there, Koko, and you'll see have it up for you at in mere moments. I'm gonna pick up my trusty iPhone here and I'm going to send this thing up to Koko. I'm gonna do it in the middle of the programming segment. It's a minute and 40 seconds, and 95% of it's text, and then the last 5% of it is a graphic of how this device is used in a tube, in a breathing tube of an intubated patient. This video is doubly frustrating, 'cause it's text. You know, I hate videos 'cause I can learn much faster by reading something. So all I did was find an example of where UV light is being used inside the body by a company that makes a product called Healight. We've identified that sunlight, solar light, UV rays is a weakness in the chain." He said it yesterday. "We've identified," he said, "that heat and humidity is a weakness in that chain. Isopropyl alcohol will kill the virus in 30 seconds," and again, that's with no manipulation and no rubbing. Bryan said, "I can tell you that bleach will kill the virus in five minutes. So they're testing disinfectants including bleach, including rubbing alcohol on the coronavirus in saliva and respiratory fluids. He said that the Department of Homeland Security's testing "showed that there was a very significant difference when the coronavirus is exposed to ultraviolet rays." He said this yesterday, and that "extra care may be warranted for dry environments that do not have exposure to solar light." He said, "Increasing the temperature and the humidity of potentially contaminated indoor spaces appears to reduce the stability of the virus." This announcement was made yesterday at the coronavirus task force briefing by William Bryan, who is the acting undersecretary for science and technology at Homeland Security. "New research from the Department of Homeland Security shows that sunlight and humidity killed the coronavirus quickly." "Isopropyl alcohol," that's rubbing alcohol, for those of you in Rio Linda, "will kill the virus in 30 seconds," and that's with no manipulation, no rubbing. Homeland Security official: "I can tell you that bleach will kill the virus in five minutes. The phone number if you want to join the program, 80. It's open, Rush Limbaugh, doing what I was born to do, having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have. Birx apparently was unfamiliar with this latest application of ultraviolet light in a catheter inserted in the breathing tube of somebody who is intubated, but Trump never told anybody to drink Lysol or inject their lungs with Drano! It's just absurd. JOHNNY DONOVAN: And now, from sunny South Florida, it's Open Line Friday! So this is what Trump was talking about when asking if there is a way that ultraviolet light can be used to zap the virus or bacteria - and there is. What do you think is zapping it? Ultraviolet light is being used to sanitize this stuff: Baby supplies, keys, furniture, masks. "Disinfect your iPhone! Put it in this little container here." How many people in the Drive-By Media do you think have an ultraviolet light sanitizer? How many of you do? They're selling like hotcakes out there. RUSH: No, it is not some newfangled, weirdo thing that ultraviolet light can do damage to viruses and bacteria.
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