The Federal Trade Commission sued makers of an "invisible mask" they falsely claimed to have protected users from Covid-19.
FTC took legal action against two New York-based manufacturers and their corporate heads to stop them from deceptively marketing their "1 Virus Buster Invisible Mask" that purportedly creates a three-foot barrier of protection against 99.9 percent of all viruses and bacteria, including coronavirus, without any scientific proof that the product actually works.
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by Joji Xavier
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