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Ontario salesman claims Amway product will filter COVID-19 virus

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Would you buy a $2,299 home air filtration system if it protects you from getting sick from COVID-19? A salesman marketing the Atmosphere Sky air purifier from Amway thought he might have a willing buyer.

But the salesperson didn’t realize the man he was pitching by phone, text and in person was a Global News consumer reporter. “Yeah, it will do it.

It will add value, I’m very much certain,” said Temitoke Sennaike, who showed up to make a sales presentation to a Global News crew at a Guelph, Ont., hotel.

Sennaike didn’t realize his presentation was being recorded on video until later. Asked directly if the product could help prevent someone from contracting COVID-19 in their home, he answered, “sure, sure,” adding “it will do it.” The

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