The eBay listing said wearing the pesticide would help protect people from viruses, Pak said.

"The eBay listing depicted the removal of viruses by wearing the 'Virus Shut Out' and 'Stop The Virus' product,'" U.S. Attorney BJay Pak said. Credit: U.S. Department of Justice Credit: U.S. Department of Justice

“Additionally, the listing stated that ‘its main ingredient is ClO2,’” Pak said. The listing claimed the ClO2, or chlorine dioxide, would lift bacteria and viruses up “within one meter of the wearer’s body, just like a portable air cleaner with its own protective cover.”

Prosecutors said since the product claims to kill viruses and bacteria, it is classified as a pesticide. However, the product was not registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, as is required in order to sell pesticides in the U.S. Its effectiveness has not been evaluated, according to the EPA.

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“Reliance on fraudulent products may increase the spread of COVID-19 and exacerbate the current public health emergency,” EPA Assistant Administrator Susan Bodine said.

Sun is charged with illegally selling an unregistered pesticide, illegally importing the unregistered pesticide and mailing a prohibited article.

“The sale of this product not only violates several federal laws, it also gives people a false hope,” Homeland Security Agent Robert Hammer said. “During a global crisis, like we are experiencing right now, it is incredibly dangerous and reckless to exploit people’s fear for profit.”

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