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Pune: Man booked for selling immunity booster for COVID-19 prevention
Updated On: 21 September, 2020 02:00 PM IST | Pune | mid-day online correspondent
The health officer went to the clinic and found a lot of people waiting to get the powdered medicine there

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The Pune police booked a man for allegedly treating people without a registered medical licence at a clinic in Katraj. According to police officials, the man operated the clinic under the name of Todkar Sanjeevani Nisargopchar Kendra near the Katraj bus stop.
Speaking to Hindustan Times, assistant police inspector S Chiwadshetty of Bharati Vidyapeeth police station said, "On September 18, the officials of the health department found an advertisement of an immunity booster for prevention of coronavirus. The health officer went to the clinic and found a lot of people waiting to get the powdered medicine there. There are videos on social media also of the doctor. However, we have not found him at the facility. The clinic has been sealed by Pune Municipal Corporation officials."
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