miércoles, 19 de enero de 2022

With Omicron Variant on the Rise, FTC Orders More Marketers to Stop Falsely Claiming Their Products Can Effectively Prevent or Treat COVID-19

 The Federal Trade Commission ordered more than 20 marketers nationwide to immediately stop making baseless claims that their products and supposed therapies can treat or prevent COVID-19. In cease-and-desist demands sent to these marketers, the agency noted that violators could be hit with monetary penalties under the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act passed by Congress last year.

The cease-and-desist demands are the latest action in the FTC’s continued fight against fraudsters attempting to take advantage of ongoing coronavirus concerns, including those related to the Omicron variant.

“Americans are still suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and scammers are still taking advantage of them by making false claims about cures and treatments,” said Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Our efforts to stamp out those claims will continue in 2022, and any marketers not heeding our cease-and-desist demands can expect to face consequences, including civil penalties”

This is the eleventh set of warning letters issued by the FTC. The Commission has previously sent similar health-related letters to 405 companies and individuals. Most of the demands announced today were sent to companies using social media platforms to sell their products, and in those instances the agency also notified the platform of its demand.

Several of the letters announced today call out products and “treatments” the FTC has warned companies about previously, including peptide therapy, herbal remedies, ivermectin, and supplements. Others concern less-common products and therapies deceptively promoted to prevent or treat COVID-19. For example, letters went to companies claiming that “imprinted filtered water,” nasal irrigation, and even seaweed extract can fight coronavirus. However, currently there is no scientific evidence that any of these products can prevent or treat COVID-19 generally or any specific variant.

In the health-related letters, the FTC states that one or more of the efficacy claims made by the marketers are unsubstantiated because they are not supported by scientific evidence, and therefore violate the FTC Act. The demands order the recipients to immediately stop making all claims that their products can prevent or treat COVID-19, and to notify the Commission within 48 hours about the specific actions they have taken to address the agency’s concerns.

The letters warn the recipients of the FTC’s authority to seek civil penalties under the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act. Violators who make deceptive claims related to the treatment, cure, or prevention of COVID-19 are subject to penalties of up to $43,792 per violation.

The actions announced today involved the companies and individuals listed below. Marketers are grouped based on the type of therapy, product, or service they pitched related to COVID-19.

Infoceuticals, Imprinted Filtered Water:

IV Ozone and Vitamin C and D Therapy:

Low-dose Immunotherapy Treatments:

Nasal Irrigation Therapy:

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatments:

Peptide Therapies/Vitamin Drips and Injections/Skin Care Therapies:

Supplements, Vitamins, Botanicals, Protease Inhibitors, Ivermectin, and Seaweed Extract:

Herbal Remedies, Teas, and Juices:

Multi-Level Marketing Companies:

The Commission also sent cease-and-desist demands to four multi-level marketing companies, advising them to them to remove and address claims that they or their participants are making about their products’ ability to treat or prevent coronavirus disease or about the earnings people who have recently lost income can make.

This is the third set of letters to MLMs the FTC has announced as part of its ongoing efforts to protect consumers from COVID-19 scams. The letters refer the companies to the agency’s guidance for MLMs, remind them that they are responsible for the claims made by their participants and representatives, advise the recipients that they and their participants must immediately cease making all claims that are false or misleading, and inform them that they must notify the Commission within 48 hours about the specific actions they have taken to address the agency’s concerns.

The FTC sent the letters to the four companies listed below. The recipients are grouped based on the types of claims made.

Product Claims:

Earnings Claims:

Other COVID-related FTC Enforcement Actions

In October 2021, the FTC sued Xlear, Inc., a Utah-based company, for violating the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act, alleging that it falsely pitched its saline nasal sprays as an effective way to prevent and treat COVID-19. In its lawsuit against Xlear, Inc. and its owner, the FTC is asking a federal court to impose monetary penalties on the defendants and bar them from continuing to make such false and unsupported claims.

In April 2021, the FTC announced that 30 marketers nationwide had stopped making unsubstantiated claims that their products and therapies can prevent or treat COVID-19. The marketers removed these claims after receiving FTC warning letters citing the agency’s new civil penalty authority under the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act.

Also that month, the FTC charged St. Louis-based chiropractor Eric Anthony Nepute and his company Quickwork LLC with violating the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act and the FTC Act, by deceptively marketing products containing vitamin D and zinc as scientifically proven to treat or prevent COVID-19. It was the first case the agency has brought under the new law.

In November 2020, a federal court in Ohio has issued a temporary restraining order against 25 counterfeit websites that allegedly have been playing on consumers’ COVID-19 pandemic fears to trick them into paying for Clorox and Lysol products that the defendants never deliver.

martes, 4 de enero de 2022

Leon County

 

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The Leon County Link connects citizens with Leon County services. For Leon County news and information, please visit: LeonCountyFL.gov/News


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Looking for opportunities to volunteer in the new year?

The LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library is currently seeking volunteers of all ages and abilities. Learn more about available positions and how to apply at Volunteer.VolunteerLEON.org.


More Testing Sites Open Now

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Leon County Government, with healthcare and community partners, will host a series of free pop-up testing sites during the month of January to address the increasing community need for COVID-19 testing amid the omicron surge. Visit: LeonCountyFL.gov/VaxMap 



STAC PRO

Old Scrap Tires: Free Dropoff

Scrap tires are homes for mosquitoes. Keep our community safe by disposing of old tires for free. Now until May 27, 2022, or until grant funds are depleted.

LIMITED TO 25 TIRES PER LEON COUNTY RESIDENT

• Solid Waste Facility: 7550 Apalachee Pkwy
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

• Rural Waste Sites: Ft Braden, Woodville, Miccosukee
Friday - Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Leon County Government | (850) 606-1400
www.LeonCountyFL.gov/Mosquito


Leon County Events

CRTPA to Answer Questions on US 90 Trail

The Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA) has scheduled a round of public involvement opportunities associated with the US 90 Multi-Use Trail Feasibility Study. Virtual question-and-answer meetings are scheduled for January 13 and February 1 beginning at 6 p.m. For more information about the meetings and the project, please visit: crtpa.org.


Recognizing Sustainable Businesses in Leon County

Sustainabiz, Leon County’s Sustainable Business Recognition Program, acknowledges local businesses and organizations that have made substantial efforts in implementing sustainability practices in areas like energy, water, waste, community and employee engagement, and local economy. This voluntary program is free and provides businesses and organizations with an easy checklist to help determine their recognition level, as well as technical assistance, and a sustainable business network for our county. Learn more at: GrowingGreen.org/Sustainabiz


Board of County
Commissioners Schedule

January 2022

Jan. 24, 9 a.m.
Board of County Commissioners Retreat
North Florida Fairgrounds - 441 E. Paul Russell Rd.

Jan. 25, 3 p.m.
Board of County Commissioners Regular Meeting 
County Courthouse, 5th Floor Commission Chambers - 301 S. Monroe Street

Jan. 25, 6 p.m.
Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing 
County Courthouse, 5th Floor Commission Chambers - 301 S. Monroe Street

Jan. 31, 5:30 p.m.
Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA) 
City Hall, 2nd Floor Commission Chambers - 300 S. Adams St. 

View the County Commission Calendar

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Tallahassee-Leon County Arts Guide

With events ranging from Art, Dance, Film, History & Heritage, Music, Theatre & Literature, and Workshops & Classes, the Tallahassee Arts Guide can help you and your family get connected with events, opportunities and arts education!

Visit TallahasseeArts.org for COCA’s Calendar of Events #TheArtsLiveHere | Council on Culture & Arts

City of Weston

 

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
January 4, 2022

Next Regular City Commission Meeting: Tuesday, January 18
Welcome Assistant Chief Fucci
BSO Weston Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services
Weston’s new Assistant Fire Chief is William “Bill” Fucci. Bill most recently served as a Lieutenant assigned to Deerfield Beach within Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services. His diverse experience includes: Technical Rescue Team, Hazardous Material Team, Air Rescue, Fire Boat Operator, Seaport Fire Fighter, and Training Officer.
 
Bill also works with the Department of Homeland Security as Plans Team Manager for FEMA Search and Rescue and has been responding to disasters in this capacity since 1997. Earlier in his career he served as the Fire Chief for the Seminole Tribe and Assistant Fire Chief for the Miccosukee Tribe. Welcome to Weston Chief Fucci!
Coming Soon: Intersection Improvements at Royal Palm Blvd. & Weston Road
If your morning commute involves entering Weston via Royal Palm Boulevard (RPB) from I-75, then you are going to love this project. Starting this month, construction is slated to begin on improvements to the RPB intersection with Weston Road – the most notable of which will involve the construction of a third turn lane from westbound RPB to southbound Weston Road. The addition of a third turn lane will help to alleviate congestion in this area at peak times and will improve traffic flow through the area.
 
Work will be done in phases during non-peak hours to minimize traffic impact. During construction, you may wish to seek an alternate route, accessing Weston Road from Griffin Road to the south or SR 84/I-75 to the North.
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Curbside Christmas Tree Collection Continues through January 15
On Your Regular Garbage Service Days
Are you ready to take down your Christmas tree? In Weston, Christmas tree curbside pick up collection will take place on your regular garbage collection day from Monday, January 3 through Saturday, January 15, 2022. There are just a few simple rules to follow for smooth pickup and disposal.

Are you looking to recycle your Christmas Tree? There is a recycling option close by if you prefer to have your tree recycled. Click below to learn more. 
Moonlight Movie in the Park This Saturday
Disney's Jungle Cruise
Looking to enjoy a family adventure under the stars? Our Moonlight Movies in the Park series is starting the new year with a bang! Join us on Saturday, January 8 at Regional Park (Event Stage) at 7:30 p.m. for the feature film, Disney’s Jungle Cruise. A riverboat captain encounters an English researcher who looks to study a fabled tree with healing properties in the Amazon, but as they navigate the risks of the rainforest, they cross a group determined to use the tree for evil purposes. 

Pack some snacks and a blanket or chairs and arrive early to pick your seating area. The movie starts promptly at 7:30 p.m.
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Weston Foreign Film on January 10
Like Father, Like Son (Shoshite Chichi Ni Naru | Japan)
The Weston Foreign Film series is presented by the Arts Council of Greater Weston and the City of Weston. On Monday, January 10, join Royota, a successful workaholic businessman who learns that his biological son was switched at birth and faces the difficult decision to choose his true son or the boy he and his wife have raised as their own.
 
Like Father, Like Son (Soshite Chichi Ni Naru) will be presented in Japanese with English subtitles. Showtimes are 4:45 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
 
The Weston Foreign Film series runs from November 2021 through March 2022. You can purchase individual film tickets at the door, if available. You can also purchase tickets – check only – at:
  • The Weston Community Center, 20200 Saddle Club Road
  • Weston Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd. 
Quarterly Bulk Trash Pick Up is This Month
January 26 through 29
Start the year off with a clean sweep. The next Residential Bulk Trash pickup takes place on your regular garbage collection day between Wednesday, January 26 through Friday, January 28 for single-family homes and others with curbside collection; and Saturday, January 29 for multi-family units with dumpsters.

Bulk trash includes appliances, vegetation from regular yard maintenance by the homeowner, mattresses, carpets, furniture and more! Glass items should be placed in a rigid container to ensure safety. 
Weston Explosion Softball
Sign Up for Spring 2022 Season
The Weston Explosion recreational softball league is open to players ages four to 16, of all skill levels. Season play runs from January through April 2022. Evaluations will be held on Saturday, January 22 at 10 a.m. at Vista Park, so be sure to register your aspiring ball player today! The league also operates a competitive travel softball program year-round. 
Florida League of Cities What Would You Do If You Were Elected Mayor
If I were Mayor . . . Essay Contest
Deadline is January 31
Calling all sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students, in private and public schools, to submit their Florida League of Cities “If I Were Mayor . . .” essay by January 31, 2022. Students are asked to describe how they would make a difference as Mayor and how Home Rule helps make the City of Weston a great place to live. The top three winners, chosen by a committee comprised of members from the Florida League of Mayor Board of Directors, will receive a gift card and a joint resolution to be presented by their mayor at a commission meeting. 
YMCA and Cleveland Clinic Virtual Workshops
The YMCA of South Florida and the Cleveland Clinic Florida have your back to help with your health journey this new year.

Check out the nutrition workshop with Candance O’Neill RD, LDN on Tuesday, January 11 at noon to learn simple ways to start eating healthier.

Want to know what getting started looks like? Meet the physical therapist, Jonathan Goldberg on Wednesday, January 12 at noon. 
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FDOT Improvement Projects Impacting Weston
SR84 Resurfacing Improvement Projects
Keep alert when out and about in this area. For those who cycle, you may want to alter your route for awhile.

One lane along Glades Parkway, Indian Trace Road, Bonaventure Boulevard, and Weston Road at SR-84 will be closed as needed, Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the demolition of existing curb, excavation, and installation of new concrete curbs.

The right lane on eastbound SR-84 between Glades Parkway and Weston Road will be closed as needed, Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the demolition of existing curb, excavation, widening and installation of new concrete curbs.
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Next Commission Meeting
Tuesday, January 18 at 7 p.m.
Regular City Commission meetings are scheduled to be held in person (limited seating) and virtual, and are available for viewing online and on our Weston Government Access TV Channel. January's meeting is held on a Tuesday evening, (rather than the third Monday of the month), due to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday observance on Monday, January 17.