RE: NHS23 May 2021 23:34
I think both the medical industry and public have because of Covid become much more aware, focused and schooled on how viruses are transmitted from person to person - no longer will you wonder how did I pick up that nasty virus that’s going round like in the old days. We’ve all been concentrating on how masks protect each person. Replicate this reaction and prominence of masks use around the world now - before it was possibly only Japanese (who would wear surgical masks re viruses) and Chinese (more to do with pollution often). The mask invented by P2F is indeed a world first using their incredible patented nanotechnology to kill viruses in the plural not just Covid. ‘Just Covid’ yes that’s an understatement as every single mask being worn right now if it’s not a PROLARVA mask is not killing and trapping safely Covid and other dangerous viruses like influenza. In hospital theatres , orthodontics and dental practices staff, surgeons, anaesthetists etc wear masks every time to stop cross infection and to make sure the environment is as safe as possible. We go a whole great big step further - we don’t just stop the virus to escape in droplets and particles, our masks kill and trap the dangerous viruses on contact. This is our USP - who else can say this? We need to licence our USP so that every single mask wherever it is made also contains these qualities otherwise you then have Prolarva ‘gold standard’ Type IIR mask versus an ordinary surgical mask being of Type IIR but which can still allow dangerous viruses to escape, that to me is second rate and who wants to take a chance that it may not work. Remember what we have, forget all the shenanigans of the past and focus on the future. The future contains a whole wrath of other uses for this patented nanotech and that future should be a mighty bright one. Rome was not built in a day but we have solid, scientific foundations on which to build a mighty empire of amazing products. It’s coming.
IMHO DYOR GLA