Face mask that kills coronavirus now available to the public

A new face mask that kills up to 99.9% of Covid-19 within five minutes, is in mass production and already being used in schools and care homes.

The inner and outer layers prevent airborne droplets from being breathed in or out, and another layer, which includes millions of tiny particles of copper, kills the virus once it is trapped inside.

Pharm2Farm’s antiviral Type IIR face mask, Pro-Larva, has been approved by UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency as a Class 1 Medical device.

Pharm2farm uses a patented process for producing and functionalising nanoparticles for various applications including human, animal and crop health. Pharm2farm is a wholly owned subsidiary of Remote Monitored Systems (LON:RMS).

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