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V-Shield™ Face Mask Proven by University of Wisconsin to Protect Against SAR-CoV-2 and Influenza Share Article Viruferrin™-treated fabrics exposed to SARS-CoV-2 showed a >99% virus reduction after 5-minutes of contact compared to untreated fabric controls Keywords: COVID-19; face masks; Personal Protective Equipment; Personal Protective Material; droplet; aerosols. In simple terms, The V-Shield exhibited up to 99% protection from SARS-CoV-2 which is key in stopping people from becoming infected by the disease - Dr. Jorge Osorio, University of Wisconsin Department of Pathobiological Sciences PALO ALTO, Calif. (PRWEB) April 07, 2021 Viruferrin-treated fabrics exposed to Influenza experienced a >99% virus reduction after 5-minutes of contact compared to untreated fabric controls; and ....
AP Photo/Jae C. Hong To mask or not to mask has been a debate across the entire year of COVID. There are and will probably be some form of mask requirements worldwide for the foreseeable future. Some polls indicate that millions will continue wearing masks even after they’re vaccinated and herd immunity against COVID is established, which could come as soon as April. So as long as we’re wearing masks, what if there was a mask that included virus-killing technology? Viruses can go airborne when people who are infected with them breathe out droplets, sneeze or cough. Even talking can send out droplets for others to breathe in. We’re wearing masks to block as much of that transmission from happening as possible. Still, masks aren’t perfect. Droplets can slip through. Exhaling can push droplets out around the edges. And the masks themselves only block droplets carrying viruses, they don’t kill the viruses themselves. People sometimes don’t wear their masks correctl ....