The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic were pretty wild, and we saw multiple companies decide to create their own face masks ...
The misinformation advises individuals to wear face masks due to an alleged highly lethal and difficult-to-detect variant.
The FTC states that not only were the masks never certified as offering N95-grade protection, but Razer never even submitted ...
The supposedly N95-rated Razer Zephyr face mask that came out during the Covid pandemic didn't work, landing the company with ...
Big picture: The way home prices are trending masks the pain that the housing market is undergoing ... “Home prices have ...
Project Hazel began life as a CES concept in 2021. Razer said at the time that it was working with a team of medical experts ...
But Savannah Kumar, an attorney with ACLU of Texas, questioned whether a rule prohibiting face masks is enough to trump free ...
CIDRAP reports on the advisory group meeting earlier this month, where the experts predicted that in the near term, circulating variants of covid will likely be derived from JN.1. Also in the news ...
The National Department of Health says it has noted with concern old and fake news about the COVID-19 Omicron XBB variant circulating on social media.
The posts are advising South Africans to wear face masks because of an alleged deadly and uneasily detectable variant.
Hardware and peripherals brand Razer is to pay more than $1m (~£800,000) in refunds and $100,000 (~£80,000) in civil ...
The Federal Trade Commission claims that Razer never submitted the Zephyr mask to the FDA or National Institute for ...