The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said it was investigating 14 fake or unlicensed products to treat Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus

Current Affairs : English specialists said on Saturday they were clasping down on sham remedies for the coronavirus, which as of now has no particular authorized treatment.
The Medicines and Healthcare items Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said it was examining 14 phony or unlicensed items to treat Covid-19, the respiratory sickness brought about by the coronavirus. So far 3,605 Britons have kicked the bucket from the coronavirus, the most recent information show, and specialists have said passings will keep on ascending until the impact of ongoing lockdown estimates channel through and slow the spread of the sickness in the coming weeks.
MHRA said it was exploring counterfeit self-testing units, wonder fixes thus called “hostile to viral moistening splashes”. “Try not to be tricked by online ideas for clinical items to help forestall or treat Covid-19,” Lynda Scammell, MHRA implementation official said.
“There is no medication authorized explicitly to treat or forestall Covid-19, in this way any professing to do so are not approved and have not experienced administrative endorsements required available to be purchased on the UK showcase.”