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Trump talks from the top of his head, says ex-UK scientific adviser

The Canary by The Canary
19 May 2020
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Donald Trump’s widely-criticised admission that he is taking a malaria drug to try to protect against coronavirus “should be ignored”, a former chief scientific adviser has urged.

David King said the US president is “making it up as he goes along” after Mr Trump said he is using hydroxychloroquine, despite there being no evidence it combats Covid-19.

Trump’s own government warns that the drug should only be administered for coronavirus in a hospital or research environment because it has potentially fatal side effects.

Work and pensions secretary Thérèse Coffey said on Tuesday that the admission was surprising but declined to label the admission irresponsible.

But King, a Cambridge University professor who advised the UK government under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, was clear on what he thought of Trump’s approach to science.

“I think he speaks from the top of his head and every word he says should be ignored in terms of advice,” King told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.

“I’m sorry but this is not the pronouncements of a person who is listening to the scientists. He is making it up as he goes along.”

Criticism was mounting against the president but Coffey said it was a matter “which I do not want to comment on” when asked if it was irresponsible.

“I think it surprised a lot of people last night when president Trump announced this,” she told BBC Breakfast.

“However, that really is a matter between him and his clinician rather than the government of the UK.”

Trump, who previously was widely criticised and ridiculed for suggesting disinfectant could be injected into the body to treat coronavirus, made his latest shock statement after some in the White House tested positive for Covid-19.

Despite saying he has had “zero symptoms”, he told reporters he had been taking hydroxychloroquine “for about a week-and-a-half now” after requesting it from a White House doctor.

“I started taking it, because I think it’s good,” the 73-year-old president said. “I’ve heard a lot of good stories.”

However, the US Food and Drug Administration last month warned health professionals that regulators had received reports of heart rhythm problems, including deaths.

Trump went on to threaten to withhold funding from the World Health Organisation permanently as he continued his criticism of the group with the US suffering the highest Covid-19 death toll.

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  1. terryindorset says:
    6 years ago

    I think the maker of the drug is using the dimwit Donald in an adverting spree. If he really is taking it, so what ?

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