FAR-RIGHT QAnon conspiracy theorists have claimed that drinking bleach can help cure the killer coronavirus.

The cleaning liquid has been dubbed, “Miracle Mineral Solution” or “MMS”, and has also promoted by the bonkers group as a miracle cure for autism and AIDS.

7 The virus as killed 139 as more than 6,000 have been infected Credit: AP:Associated Press

7 The virus is believed to have originated in Wuhan Credit: EPA

7 This QAnon influencer tweeted this to their 17,800 followers

Experts have long warned people to not consume MMS and that it is dangerous because of the toxic chemicals in the industrial-grade bleach.

Jordan Sather, a QAnon influencer who is active on YouTube and Twitter, shared a video saying: "I’m going to have to get home and MMS the whole state.

“MMS the whole s**t out of everything.”

“Chief Police 2,” a prominent anonymous QAnon account on Twitter, promoted using MMS as the coronavirus has spread.

The user behind the account urged their 17,800 followers to buy "20-20-20 spray", which is an MMS mixture, The Daily Beast reported.

The tweeted added: "New followers protect yourself with the 20-20-20 spray."

He also tweeted: "Go watch this video. The website where you can get the 20-20-20 spray is in the video and in the description. I use is all the time to protect myself and my family. It kills viruses quick."

He also added link to a website that has directions for oral consumption.

Drinking the industrial-grade bleach is extremely dangerous and can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and life-threatening low blood pressure due to dehydration.

Sodium chlorite, the main ingredient of MMS, can cause acute kidney failure if ingested.

INDUSTRIAL-GRADE BLEACH

QAnon conspiracy theorists believe there is a secret plot by an alleged "deep state" against the Donald Trump and his supporters.

They have previously linked MMS to curing AIDs and autism.

The Food and Drug Administration have repeatedly warned consumers not to drink MMS and last year said it was effectively a "dangerous bleach" that could cause “severe vomiting” and "acute liver failure".

The coronavirus has killed 139 people and infected more than 6,000 globally.

But Zhong Nanshan, from China's National Health Commission, warned: "I believe it should reach a peak in a week or around ten days."

He added that he doesn't expect the outbreak to "increase at a large scale" - despite the soar in case numbers.

During the SARS pandemic, between 2002 and 2003, the number of infections reached 5,327 in mainland China, where 349 people were also killed.

Governments around the world are desperately trying to rescue their citizens who are under lockdown in Wuhan, where the virus is understood to have originated from.

The city, which has a population of about 11million and is in the Hubei province, has been on quarantine since last Thursday.

Brits airlifted from virus-stricken China will now be quarantined in a “secure facility” for two weeks on their return.

In an escalation of safety measures, officials said all evacuees will be isolated – potentially on a military base – even if they aren't showing symptoms of coronavirus.

Up to 200 Brits were meant to be flown back from Wuhan on Thursday, but now their flight will not take off as originally anticipated.

A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We are doing everything we can to get British people in Wuhan safely back to the UK.

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"A number of countries' flights have been unable to take off as planned.

"We continue working urgently to organise a flight to the UK as soon as possible.

"We remain in close contact with the Chinese authorities and conversations are ongoing at all levels."

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7 A plane carrying Japanese citizens repatriated from Wuhan amidst the coronavirus outbreak Credit: Getty Images - Getty

7 More people have been infected with coronavirus in mainland China than during the SARS outbreak, image shows people lining up outside a chemist in China Credit: EPA