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The Latest: New COVID-19 cases rising again in New Mexico

The Latest: New COVID-19 cases rising again in New Mexico
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FTC Alleges Chiropractor Deceptively Marketed Vitamins as Effective to Treat, Prevent COVID-19

FTC Alleges Chiropractor Deceptively Marketed Vitamins as Effective to Treat, Prevent COVID-19 4 hours ago The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced in a Thursday news release that it filed a complaint against chiropractor Eric Anthony Nepute and his company, Quickwork LLC, over allegations that the defendants violated the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act and the FTC Act through purported deceptive marketing of vitamin products as effective COVID-19 treatments. According to the complaint, the defendants have been marketing Wellness Warrior Vita D and Wellness Warrior Zinc, among other products, as effective in treating or preventing COVID-19, even “claim(ing) that their products are more effective than the available COVID-19 vaccines.” 

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The Latest: Decreasing demand for vaccines in Kansas

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The number of new COVID-19 cases is ticking up again in New Mexico as the death toll reaches another milestone.

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FTC and Dept. of Justice bring first case under new COVID-19 consumer protection law

Written by Colleen Tressler Division of Consumer and Business Education, FTC There are no supplements proven to treat or prevent COVID-19. But that doesn’t stop some companies from making these kind of unsubstantiated claims, or even false claims that their products work as well or better than available COVID-19 vaccines. If you see claims like these, the FTC wants you to ignore them. The first action taken under the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act charges St. Louis-based chiropractor Eric Anthony Nepute and his company Quickwork LLC with deceptively marketing vitamin D and zinc products as proven immunity boosters that effectively treat or prevent COVID-19. What’s more, the defendants claim their products offer equal or better protection from the disease than available vaccines. The complaint, filed by the Department of Justice on the FTC’s behalf, says that the defendants don’t have the scientific evidence to back up their treatment or prevention claims, muc

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DOJ sues chiropractor for COVID-19 advertising claims | Natural Products INSIDER

DOJ sues chiropractor for COVID-19 advertising claims | Natural Products INSIDER
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