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Mr. Sparkle

(3,711 posts)
Sat Nov 4, 2023, 08:31 AM Nov 2023

Boris Johnson asked scientists if hair dryer could kill Covid, says ex-aide

Boris Johnson asked government scientists whether people could kill Covid by using a "special hair dryer" up their nose, his former aide has claimed. Dominic Cummings said the former prime minister shared a video of a man using such a device with his top advisers Sir Patrick Vallance and Sir Chris Whitty.He then asked the medical experts what they thought about the clip, he added.Mr Johnson has been approached for a comment.

The eye-catching claim was among several made by Mr Cummings in his witness statement to the inquiry into the government's pandemic response. Mr Cummings was Mr Johnson's chief adviser until he left Downing Street in late 2020 after an internal battle over his role. He has since been a vocal critic of the former prime minister's leadership during the response to the virus. In his statement, Mr Cummings said the former prime minister "did not want us to 'antagonise' the media by calling out false stories". Staff, he wrote, were even unsure whether "he was not himself the source of false stories".

"A low point was when he circulated a video of a guy blowing a special hair dryer up his nose 'to kill Covid'," he wrote. He said Mr Johnson shared the Youtube clip - since deleted - in a WhatsApp group with Sir Chris, England's chief medical officer (CMO), and Sir Patrick, then the government's chief scientific adviser (CSA). He then "asked the CSA and CMO what they thought", he added. The statement does not detail what response - if any - was given by the advisers. Elsewhere in his witness statement, Mr Cummings alleged that the former prime minister asked him to find a "dead cat" (a term for a striking claim used to distract the media) to draw attention away from Covid in late 2020.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67287003

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Boris Johnson asked scientists if hair dryer could kill Covid, says ex-aide (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Nov 2023 OP
That's Trumpian-level stupidity. area51 Nov 2023 #1
"Britain Trump" indeed. n/t TubbersUK Nov 2023 #2
Wasn't Boris born in the US? malaise Nov 2023 #4
Yes he was, New York I believe n/t TubbersUK Nov 2023 #8
Yeah, I guess with hair like that a blow drier seems a pretty powerful tool! bucolic_frolic Nov 2023 #3
Well that's more plausible than.................... Lovie777 Nov 2023 #5
ROFL malaise Nov 2023 #12
How do people this stupid make it past the toddler stage? NewHendoLib Nov 2023 #6
Perineum Turbineguy Nov 2023 #7
Only works when used with horse dewormer pills. Emile Nov 2023 #9
Actually.... ProfessorGAC Nov 2023 #10
In this case the reactions newdayneeded Nov 2023 #11
always full of hot air...now we know where it comes from dembotoz Nov 2023 #13

bucolic_frolic

(55,141 posts)
3. Yeah, I guess with hair like that a blow drier seems a pretty powerful tool!
Sat Nov 4, 2023, 08:37 AM
Nov 2023

Latest tech in porcupine hair circles!

Lovie777

(22,983 posts)
5. Well that's more plausible than....................
Sat Nov 4, 2023, 08:43 AM
Nov 2023

shithole wanting to launch nuclear bombs into a cat 1-5 hurricane.

ProfessorGAC

(76,706 posts)
10. Actually....
Sat Nov 4, 2023, 09:24 AM
Nov 2023

...studies have been done on this very phenomenon.
133°F for 15 minutes destroys viruses to Log 5. 182° takes it to Log>7.
All that said, 182° is way hotter than people could tolerate, especially if it is for 15 minutes.
And, it would have little to no effect on viruses already in the bronchia or lungs.
So, though there is a modicum of scientific merit, it's still a stupid question.

 

newdayneeded

(2,493 posts)
11. In this case the reactions
Sat Nov 4, 2023, 09:50 AM
Nov 2023

here seem a little harsh. He saw a theory, wondered if it would work, asked some medical scientist and they said no. He didn't go off on a push campaign like donny with his ivervectum, or whatever that shit was.

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