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United States, there has been controversy over President Trump's so-called 'antiseptic treatment'. Criticism is growing that the president is fueling confusion with absurd remarks, with more than 50,000 deaths in Corona19.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Yun-soo of Washington.

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During the briefing yesterday (24th), President Trump suggested that the ultraviolet and disinfectants were effective in removing the coronavirus, and suggested an absurd treatment.

Let's experiment with direct exposure to ultraviolet rays and injection of disinfectants.

[Trump / President of the United States: Disinfectants have the effect of removing the Corona 19 virus in less than a minute. Could we experiment with a way to inject this into the human body ... ] In the

medical community, critics were immediately criticized for irresponsible and dangerous statements.

Disinfectant manufacturers have even issued statements stating that disinfectants should not enter the human body by any route.

When the controversy erupted, President Trump explained that he had spoken in a sarcastic way to hostile reporters.

Studies have shown that malaria drugs that President Trump praised have little effect on Corona19.

New York State, which has been most prescribed this drug, says it hasn't seen a distinct effect.

[Governor Cuomo / New York Governor: Basically, the effect on malaria drugs was neither positive nor negative. There was not much effect in terms of recovery rate.]

The US Food and Drug Administration recommends that malaria drugs be used only in hospitals because they can cause fatal side effects such as heart problems in corona patients.

Criticism is growing that the world's largest president of the United States, the world's largest vocalist, is fueling confusion with a series of inappropriate comments.