Florida: A clergyman and his son arrested for claiming miraculous treatment of Corona
Florida: A clergyman and his son arrested for claiming miraculous treatment of Corona
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Florida: A clergyman and his son have been arrested in a church in Florida claiming the miraculous treatment of Corona. They are selling bleach, claiming the miraculous treatment of the coronavirus. The accused named Mark Grennan and Joseph Grennan are in the custody of Florida police. Florida federal officials say this product has not been approved for the treatment of any disease. Therefore it can prove to be fatal.

According to reports, the miraculous treatment of Corona has taken the lives of seven American citizens. Bleach contains chlorine dioxide, which is used to make textiles. The accused used to sell this bleach as a miracle drug to cure the corona epidemic. In addition to the corona, the accused claimed treatment for all diseases like cancer, HIV, AIDS.

The US Food and Drug Administration has banned the sale of bleach to Grennan and his sons. Recently, the FDA issued a public notice warning Americans not to consume any such product. The notice said, "If you are consuming sodium chlorite or any other miraculous product, then stop." In fact, the FDA has received many such complaints. It has been said that these products sold online as 'treatment' have made people sick.

 

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