South Korea has just released an anti-virus mask that only covers the nose and can thus continue to be worn while eating and drinking. The ‘kosk’, a combination of ‘ko’ (the Korean word for nose) and mask, has been released by a company called Atman and sells for 9,800 won (equivalent to $8.13 or £5.99) for a box of 10.
It consists of two pieces, one of which can be removed to leave the mouth freely uncovered. Meanwhile, three reusable ‘Copper Antivirus Nose Masks’ which only cover the nose are available in different colours for 2,000 won ($1.65/£1.22). The masks are designed to be worn under a regular mask that covers the mouth. The unusual creation has attracted a lot of attention online, not all of it very positive.
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Some studies have been suggesting that the nose is the easiest route for COVID-19 to enter the body however, and so wearing a nose mask may not be as ridiculous as it looks. Some experts are saying that it could make a marginal difference, whilst others compare it to the ‘stupidity’ of wearing masks below the nose. This comes as cases in South Korea hit a record 22,907 on Thursday. The East Asian nation has registered a relatively low 6,812 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, representing a death rate per million of 113. In comparison, the UK registered a 2,300 death per million.
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