Amazon to remove products claiming to cure coronavirus
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The coronavirus crisis causes many to seek a slice of it. That is why we see how the sale of products such as masks skyrockets. Although there are cases that go further, because in stores like Amazon you can see how there are people who sell products that claim to cure or prevent coronavirus. Given this, the store has to take action.
Amazon to remove products claiming to cure coronavirus
Since the store has confirmed that they are going to eliminate those products that they say cure the coronavirus, in addition to those that claim to be able to prevent it.
More controls in the store
Amazon has sent an email to third-party stores that sell their products on its platform. In this message, it has been reported that any product that claims to have the ability to cure, treat or eliminate the coronavirus will be removed. Although the firm has a complex task ahead, given the huge number of products that are available that claim to be able to do this.
This is a measure with which they seek to prevent consumers from spending money uselessly, buying products that are a hoax. Especially given the current climate of fear, which many seek to take advantage of.
Unfortunately, Amazon may not be able to remove all products, meaning consumers will be fooled into buying products that claim to prevent or help against coronavirus, but do nothing. So we will see if the store has additional measures prepared in this regard.
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