The innovation relies on tiny disposable sensors fitted inside masks, 
 and potentially into clothing like lab coats. Meanwhile, a study links 
higher grade masks with lower covid infection risks, and doctors call 
for mass use of these “FFP3” high grade versions.To get more news about 
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Tiny, 
 disposable sensors to diagnose SARS-CoV-2 infection can be fitted into 
face masks and integrated into clothing like lab coats, according to a 
study yesterday in Nature Biotechnology. Researchers from the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University built 
 off previous research that created paper-based diagnostics for viruses 
like Ebola and Zika based on freeze-dried cellular machinery. Upon 
activation with water, the first freeze-dried biological reaction cuts 
open the virus membrane to expose RNA, the second amplifies the 
spike-coding gene, and the third detects, cuts, and reports any spike 
gene fragments via technology based on clustered regularly interspaced 
short palindromic repeats (CRISPR), according to a Harvard news release. 
 (6/29)
Boston Herald: Face Masks That Can Detect Coronavirus: Harvard, MIT Researchers Create Wearable Tech
 
 The face mask that you wear in the future could alert you of a 
coronavirus diagnosis, thanks to researchers at Harvard University and 
MIT. Researchers have created wearable biosensors that can detect the 
presence of the virus in a person’s breath. These button-activated masks 
 give COVID results within 90 minutes in a simple-to-read format similar 
 to an at-home pregnancy test. The mask can diagnose COVID at accuracy 
levels comparable to standard diagnostic tests, according to the 
researchers from the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired 
Engineering at Harvard University and MIT. (Sobey, 6/29)
 The quality 
 of face masks healthcare workers wear makes a huge difference to their 
risk of coronavirus infection, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS 
Foundation Trust research has found. Wearing a high grade mask known as 
an FFP3 can provide up to 100% protection. By contrast, there is a far 
greater chance of staff wearing standard issue surgical masks catching 
the virus. (Shukman, 6/29)
Doctors in the UAE have called for mass 
 production of a three-layer face mask that gives more protection 
against the highly infectious Delta variant of Covid-19. It is known as 
the FFP3 (filtering facepiece) and provides four times the protection of 
 the commonly used two-layer N95 mask, medics say. (Nasir, 6/29)
Filtering 
 Face Piece 3 (FFP3) masks are respirator masks which commonly feature a 
 filter or valve to help wearers breathe through the slightly thicker, 
tighter fabric and protect them from exposure to airborne particles. 
(McMahon, 6/30)
University of North Florida COVID-19 researchers 
have been awarded a $39,160 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates 
Foundation. The grant is part of the Foundation’s push to help 
researchers use the COVID-19 Research Database, a de-identified medical 
database with 85 billion records from 250 million people. UNF’s team is 
one of 15 groups to receive a grant. (Wood, 6/29)
In the fall of 
2016, Ashanti Daniel, a nurse in Beverly Hills, California, went to an 
infectious disease physician looking for answers about a weird illness 
she couldn’t shake. After falling sick with a virus four months earlier, 
 she still felt too tired to stand up in the shower. The appointment 
lasted five minutes, she said. The doctor didn’t do a physical exam or 
check her vitals. His assessment: her illness was psychogenic, resulting 
 from something psychological. (Frangou, 6/30)