First suit against "influenza" in the world

Friday, October 16, 2009

 



A Japanese company called Haruyama Trading Co. has developed the first suit against the virus "H1N1".

The suit has been designed with titanium dioxide which reacts with the light to weak and kill the virus when it makes contact with the suit.

It has been produced 50,000 suits and it has been on sale only in Japan.

It costs $7,771.91, this makes me think: Wouldn't it be better spend $200 in a vaccine?

2 comments:

LoW said...

yes i heard about this, so "dont clean your mouth on your slave" no more!!

D @ e N @ said...

I heard about this too... and I'm agree with you!!!

But, we are talking about that little yellow people, so we aren't surprised that that happens, we can expect anything of them!!!

Take care