Argentine pastor could face a year in jail for selling phony hand gel which he claimed would cure followers of coronavirus
Argentine pastor Héctor Aníbal Giménez is being investigated for attempting to sell a sanitizer which he promised will cure coronavirus. The pastor said the alcohol gel was made with extracts from a tuberose plant. Giménez was hawking bottles for 1,000 Argentine pesos, or $16.
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