The New Zealand Herald

False ad claims flood ComCom

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The Commerce Commission has fielded 67 complaints about traders falsely advertisin­g products as protecting against the coronaviru­s. Commission chairperso­n Anna Rawlings said cure and prevention claims range from ozone therapy as a disinfecta­nt for living areas, to lanyards coated in chlorine dioxide that provide a protective barrier to viruses and bacteria. “Nobody should be claiming something can provide a complete protection or a complete cure to Covid itself. That would be of real concern to us,” she said. “We’re working through the nature of the complaints to make sure we have a clear understand­ing of what’s going on.” In most cases traders had removed potentiall­y misleading claims from advertisin­g, she said. Last month, Medsafe warned people not to drink bleach, after revelation­s a website was promoting the chemical as a Covid-19 cure. The website has since shut down. It is illegal for any person or business to make a claim about a good or service without substantia­l proof. The complaints were received since the country went into lockdown in March.

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