Australian 'healing church' defends bleach sales after US coronavirus cure claims

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Australian 'healing church' defends bleach sales after US coronavirus cure claims
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Exclusive: Group claims it should be allowed to promote its Miracle Mineral Solution on freedom of religion grounds

Representatives of an international group that calls itself a “healing church” and promotes industrial bleach as a cure for coronavirus say they should be allowed to continue selling the potentially toxic “miracle” solution in Australia on religious freedom grounds.

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