New York: Cases of New York City residents, contacting healthcare authorities over possible exposure to common household cleaners, rose following a controversial comment by US President Donald Trump suggesting injecting disinfectants into the human body as a coronavirus treatment.
In the 18 hours following the comment, the Poison Control Center, a subagency of the city's Health Department, managed a total of 30 cases of possible exposure to disinfectants, media reported on Friday citing a spokesperson.
None of those who contacted the centre died or required hospitalisation.
Out of these 30 cases, nine were linked to possible exposure to Lysol, 10 were related to possible exposure to bleach and 11 were associated with household cleaners in general, according to the spokesperson.
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Compared to these cases, the numbers were nearly half for the same 18-hour period last year, said the report.