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DIY COVID-19 Mouth Wash Test Aims to Save Tourism

24 December 2020 An Austrian startup’s do-it-yourself test, using a mouth wash solution that doesn t release aerosols, reopens the tourism and events industries for business, without compromising on the health of tourists and attendees. tFRWD, the startup providing the first-ever patented, do-it-yourself mouth wash, COVID-19 PCR testing solution, unveils its hyper-accurate and speedy testing kit to empower the event and tourism industries to reopen for business in a safe and responsible manner. The startup’s test is nearly 100 percent accurate and furnishes a variety of unique elements that streamline the testing process for users at home. tFRWD’s solution solves the logistical and methodology problems plaguing the current system of testing, dominated by the-however hyper-accurate-invasive and uncomfortable PCR nose and throat swab test. The solution also overcomes the limitations imposed by the existing infrastructure in Europe and the United States. Working with

testFRWD Partners with SimpliFlying to Test Passengers for COVID-19 Prior to Flying

Share: Through the partnership, SimpliFlying will bring testFRWD s 99-percent accurate testing solution to the travel industry to allow passengers to self-test before boarding flights testFRWD (https://www.testfrwd.me/) ( tFRWD ), the startup providing the first do-it-yourself, mouthwash-based, COVID-19 testing solution, partners with the leading aviation-strategy firm, SimpliFlying (https://simpliflying.com/) to distribute tFRWD s 99-percent accurate solution to its the travel industry for passengers to properly self-test before departing on their travels. The solution will be distributed through SimpliFlying s SimpliTested (https://simpliflying.com/simplitested/) initiative, a program designed to rebuild air travel responsibly, and via tFRWD s other partnerships. COVID-19 has taken a massive toll on the airline industry, with the IATA estimating the industry will have lost more than $118.5 billion in 2020 and $38 billion in 2021. The travel industry now faces a partially vaccina

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