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Two New Jersey companies fined for selling pesticides as COVID-19 killers

Por: CBS News Politics September 23, 2022

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Regulators have fined two New Jersey companies a total of $325,000 over false claims that a pesticide spray can prevent COVID-19.The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday a settlement with two companies that make Zoono Microbe Shield, a pesticide spray. The spray was sold with false and misleading claims and with statements that substantially differed from those the companies gave the EPA, the agency said.Consumers likely bought the spray... + full article



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