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- Bolivia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill legalizing chlorine dioxide — a toxic bleach — as a COVID-19 treatment.
- It comes after the Bolivian Senate, its upper house, approved the bill in mid-July.
- Bolivia's own health ministry has warned that the substance is dangerous, but both votes still passed.
- For years an alternative medical movement has claimed that the substance — often called "Miracle Mineral Solution" — cures virtually every known illness.
- The approval of the bill sets up a clash between parliament and the country's president, who can now veto or approve the bill, reported CNN Español.
- However, one constitutional expert told Business Insider that Bolivian lawmakers can still choose to override a presidential veto and push the bill through.
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A bill legalizing a form of toxic bleach as a miracle cure as a COVID-19 treatment has been approved by the lower house of Bolivia's legislature.
According to local media reports, the country's Legislative Assembly approved the bill, which had already passed the Bolivian Senate.
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