US EPA Restricted The Marketing
& Selling Of Unsafe COVID19 Items: Source
"Those products we have removed and
the bad actors that have listed the products we are taking action," said
an Amazon spokesman.
Web-based
business organizations Amazon and eBay have been told by the US Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to quit selling dubious or risky disinfectants,
including items erroneously advertised as killing COVID-19, on their
foundation, Bloomberg investigated Thursday.
The
EPA gave orders guiding the organizations to quit selling or conveying 70
items, including splashes, cords, and different items touted as
"forestalling pestilences", the report said.
The
organizations are required to expel the items from their sites and to ensure
that they have done as such, the report said.
"We
are expelling the items being referred to and are making a move against the
awful on-screen characters who recorded them," an Amazon representative
said in an email articulation.
The
organization has created explicit devices for COVID-19 that examine item detail
pages for any off base cases that the organization's underlying channels may
have missed, the representative included.
The
EPA and eBay didn't quickly react to messaged demands for input from Reuters.
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