A disgraced televangelist promoted an alleged cure to coronavirus. Missouri is now suing him. - News Summed Up

A disgraced televangelist promoted an alleged cure to coronavirus. Missouri is now suing him.


The agencies’ fury stems from a Feb. 12 segment in which Bakker invited a “naturopathic doctor” on the show to talk about the benefits of Silver Solution amid the coronavirus panic. ADAD“This influenza that is now circling the globe, you’re saying that ‘Silver Solution’ would be effective,” Bakker said to the woman, Sherrill Sellman. She said it hasn’t been tested on the novel coronavirus, “but it has been tested on other strains of the coronavirus and has been able to eliminate it within 12 hours. “We believe in Optivida Silver Solution … because of the research and the advice from medical professionals that we respect,” the statement said. In Khuzestan province, more people have died of alcohol poisoning than of coronavirus, state media reported.


Source: Washington Post March 11, 2020 11:20 UTC



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