An architect in China created a wearable shield worn like a backpack designed to protect from coronavirus
- Chinese designer Sun Dayong created a design for a shield that protects wearers from contracting COVID-19, the coronavirus disease.
- The shield is called "Be a Batman," and inspired by the wings of a bat.
- UV radiation on the shield is designed to kill the virus, while the whole device is "a shell that can wrap us up and distance ourselves from the world."
- The coronavirus outbreak that originated in China has killed 3,900 people worldwide and infected more than 111,000, according to recent totals.
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The worldwide death toll of the novel coronavirus disease that originated in Wuhan, China, is now more than 3,300, and the virus has infected more than 97,000 people.
On January 30, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared it a global health emergency. The virus has disrupted travel worldwide, leading to flight cancellations, quarantines, and other breakdowns in movement.
Chinese architect Sun Dayong has a possible way to curb the spread of this virus: Be a Batman. He designed a concept for a wearable shield partly inspired by the structure of bat wings. Experts believe that bats may have originally hosted this novel coronavirus before it jumped to humans, as well as past coronaviruses including Ebola and SARS.
Take a look at his design here.
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