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Food Partners ReutersAccording to the Vietnam Food Safety Authority official information: Recent food safety departments often receive complaints hotline, two kinds appear related to the Vietnamese market, health food , its advertising content to have anti-viral, anti-COVID-19 virus, anti-inflammatory and Anti-inflammatory, treatment of influenza and respiratory tract infections
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The investigation found that these two health foods are Xuyen Tam Lien CV19 with Quanlu's logo (red packaging box) and Xuyen Tam Lien CV19 with Yilu's logo (green packaging).
The labels of the above products all claim to have Anti-virus, anti-COVID-19 virus, anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory, treatment of influenza and respiratory infections
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It is worth noting that these two health foods have not been filed with the Food Safety Bureau, so it can be determined that the above health foods are counterfeit and substandard products
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A few days ago, the Food Safety Bureau is handling the case jointly with relevant agencies
.
In order to ensure the health of consumers, the Ministry of Health of Vietnam and the Department of Health and Safety issued a warning on this incident: Consumers should not purchase health foods online, and call the Food Safety Bureau hotline if they find them
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In addition, the Vietnam Food Safety Authority stated that there is no health food that can cure COVID-19 or prevent the virus.
If you have fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, you should immediately contact the nearest health agency for timely inspection and treatment
.
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