Sen. Ron Johnson suggests gargling with mouthwash to kill the coronavirus – Deseret News

Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said standard gargle mouthwash kills coronaviruses like COVID-19, though science doesnt back his claim, according to Newsweek.

While mouthwash can partially kill parts of the coronavirus in a persons mouth, most infections occur through the nose, according to MSNBC.

Raymond Niaura, interim chairman of the epidemiology department at New York University, told The Washington Post that gargling doesnt hurt, but it has to be accompanied by vaccinations. That way, one would be at reduced risk for infection and have good-smelling breath, he said.

What Niaura means is that, no, it doesnt work.

The New York Times noted in the spring that Johnson has become the Republican Partys foremost amplifier of conspiracy theories and disinformation now that Donald Trump himself is banned from social media.

According to MSNBC, he has also pushed hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, both of which are ineffective.

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