This antiviral face mask sanitizes your exhaled droplets to protect other people

Researchers are designing a new antiviral face mask that sanitizes the wearer's exhaled air, making the wearer less infectious to others.
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Researchers are designing a new antiviral face mask that sanitizes the wearer's exhaled air, making the wearer less infectious to others.
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