Amazon yanked more than 1 million fake and overpriced coronavirus products from its online marketplace in an effort to stop sellers from profiting off fear.

Overpriced surgical masks and quickie “cures” are some of the “tens of thousands” of listings that have been weeded out in recent weeks, Amazon announced Thursday.

The move comes after the World Health Organization raised alarms earlier this month about falsehoods spreading “faster than the virus.” Italy also announced a probe last week into price gouging on hand sanitizers and surgical masks.

“There is no place for price gouging on Amazon,” a spokeswoman said in a statement announcing the bans, noting Amazon’s policy to remove products priced “significantly higher than recent prices offered on or off Amazon.”

Among those products, are a 10-pack of face masks typically priced at $41.24 and going for $128 on Amazon earlier this month. Another seller was hawking a two-pack of respirators for an egregious $24.99, up from an average price of $6.65, The Verge reported. Fake Vitamin-C “cures” have also been removed.

Facebook also announced this week it would comb its site for misleading coronavirus information.

With Post wires