Church selling COVID-19 'plague protection kits' accused of exploiting believers

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Church selling COVID-19 'plague protection kits' accused of exploiting believers
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Bishop Climate Wiseman, head of the Kingdom Church in Camberwell, south London, claims his concoction - based on Bible passage - will protect his congregation against Covid-19

A faith healer has been accused of "exploiting" people's anxiety about the coronavirus crisis by selling a "plague protection kit" for £91.

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