‘Disinfect the misinformation’: Trump false medical advice fact-checked on live TV

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‘Disinfect the misinformation’: Trump false medical advice fact-checked on live TV
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'If you hype things that are risky, it's going to cost lives,' fmr. WHO official says after Trump suggests disinfectants could be explored as COVID-19 treatment. 'The president should be...on the same page as all of his top science and medical advisers.'

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