By TAKASHI NAKAJIMA/ Senior Staff Writer
May 1, 2021 at 08:00 JST
The resin area is warped to prevent the mask from coming into contact with the mouth for easier conversations and to prevent contamination from the mask to objects or vice versa. (Takashi Nakajima)
HIGASHI-OSAKA, Osaka Prefecture--Could creating more user-friendly COVID-19 protection than masks that must be endlessly doffed and donned be as simple as sticking a mask on a Japanese handheld summer fan? [Read More]
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