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SARS fear boosts neckties that
double as masks
New York -
The answer to the deadly SARS virus sweeping the world may be a simple
necktie, according to a college professor in Cleveland.
John Haaga designed the $40 tie, and
similar scarves for women, with silk on the outside and a special
filter inside for use in a medical scare or terror attack.
Haaga, professor of radiology at
University Hospitals of Cleveland, said he got the idea when he saw
images on television of a man covering his face with a tie after the
Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the World Trade Center in New York.
Sales of the ties and scarves have
risen to about 50 a day on the manufacturer's Web site (http://www.fbsclothing.com)
because of the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS),
which has killed at least 90 people worldwide.
Haaga told Reuters he plans to
introduce new designs and move manufacturing to the United States from
Guangdong province in China, which happens to be the epicenter of the
SARS outbreak.
The ties provide similar protection
to a commonly used face mask known as an N95 respirator, which filters
out particulates, he said.
But, for many, the main benefit may
be psychological.
"When they are wearing a piece
of clothing that can provide some temporary protection, it gives peace
of mind," Haaga said. --
Reuters
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