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Lorna Jane fined $40,000 over claims activewear is effective against coronavirus – ABC News
The Therapeutic Goods Administration issues three infringement notices to Brisbane clothing company Lorna Jane for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19.
Brisbane clothing company Lorna Jane has been fined almost $40,000 for trying to sell activewear it claimed could protect against coronavirus.
Key points:
- The TGA alleged Lorna Jane represented its “anti-virus activewear” for therapeutic use
- The company launched its “LJ Shield exclusive technology” this month
- It claimed to have developed a “chemical-free treatment that when applied to activewear, protects wearers against viruses and bacteria”
The Therapeutic…
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