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Beware of Fraudulent Coronavirus Tests, Vaccines and Treatments

Posted on Tuesday, September 22, 2020
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There are currently no FDA-approved drugs or vaccines to treat or prevent COVID-19. Products that fraudulently claim to cure, treat, diagnose, or prevent COVID-19 haven’t been evaluated by the FDA for safety and effectiveness for such use, and they might be dangerous to you and your family.

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