Celebrity chef fined for peddling coronavirus 'light machine'
The WHO has warned against referring to the coronavirus by a specific location over concerns such terms could lead to a rise in discrimination.
Australian celebrity chef Pete Evans has been fined thousands of dollars after promoting a "light machine" which he claimed could help treat coronavirus.
Evans was handed the Aus$25,000 (US$16,000) fine on Friday over his claims the BioCharger device - which looks like a cross between a blender and a lava lamp - could be used to help beat the "Wuhan coronavirus".
"Just briefly it's programmed with about a thousand different recipes, there's a couple on there for Wuhan coronavirus," Evans said in a Facebook live video published earlier this month.
The World Health Organizaion has warned against referring to the novel coronavirus by a specific geographical location over concerns such terms could lead to a rise in discrimination.,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Yet we can say it the WW1 outbreak was Spanish Flu.
Australian celebrity chef Pete Evans has been fined thousands of dollars after promoting a "light machine" which he claimed could help treat coronavirus.
Evans was handed the Aus$25,000 (US$16,000) fine on Friday over his claims the BioCharger device - which looks like a cross between a blender and a lava lamp - could be used to help beat the "Wuhan coronavirus".
"Just briefly it's programmed with about a thousand different recipes, there's a couple on there for Wuhan coronavirus," Evans said in a Facebook live video published earlier this month.
The World Health Organizaion has warned against referring to the novel coronavirus by a specific geographical location over concerns such terms could lead to a rise in discrimination.,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Yet we can say it the WW1 outbreak was Spanish Flu.
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