Accidental poisonings from bleach and other disinfectants spiked amid coronavirus

Source: The Hill | May 12, 2020 | John Bowden

Accidental poisonings as a result of Americans mistakenly ingesting bleach or other household cleaners spiked over March and April, nearly doubling as President Trump suggested the chemicals could be useful in fighting coronavirus infections.

Data from the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) first reported by Time on Tuesday found that the number of calls to poison control hotlines regarding accidental poisoning from household cleaners and disinfectants surged over the past two months, nearly doubling the number of cases reported in March of 2019 and more than doubling April 2019’s total case numbers.

Some 3,401 Americans reported cases of accidental poisonings from household disinfectants in March, and 3,609 did so in April. Usually, the number sits between 1,600-1,700. The first week of May looks to be little better, with 966 cases reported between May 1-10 of 2020, compared to just 573 cases reported in the same time frame last year.

The spike in accidental poisonings comes amid a controversy over remarks made in late April by Trump, who appeared to suggest that Americans could inject disinfectant chemicals as a means of treating COVID-19.

“I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute,” Trump said to health officials at a press briefing in April. “One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?”

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