The UK's deputy chief Medical Officers delivered a withering slapdown to Donald Trump after the US President suggested that people could inject themselves with bleach to stop covid-19.
In a press conference on Thursday the US President said it would be "interesting to check" whether a disinfectant injection could help combat Covid-19.
Disinfectant manufacturers have also spoken out, warning that "under no circumstance" should their products be injected or ingested.
And today Dr Jenny Harries poured scorn on his suggestion. Asked to comment on his suggestion, she said: "I wouldn't have a specific message to Donald Trump, I'd have a specific message to anybody who suggested they should be injecting anything into their bodies." "Clearly from