Israel develops masks that kill the deadly coronavirus

The new technology is part of biblical prophecy, Israeli scientist says.

The Argaman Technologies team in its Jerusalem factory. CEO Jeff Gabbay is fourth from right. Photo: Courtesy


By Aaron Sseruyigo

An Israeli company called Argaman has developed revolutionary face masks and robes that can kill viruses like the Wuhan coronavirus upon contact.

The company’s founder and CEO Jeff Gabby told CBN News its antiviral mask called Bio-Block “not only blocks the virus but kills the viruses going both to the wearer and away from the wearer in case the wearer is infected.”

“The pores of the nanofiber pad are so small that bacteria cannot go through it — nor a droplet that contains a live virus –and our EPA-approved 100% CottonX fibers destroy the pathogens that come in contact with it,” Jeff Gabby said.

As of 13 February, 2020, the number of infected across China rose to nearly 60,000. Reports show that the incubation period of the deadly coronavirus is thought to be between one and 14 days. The virus is contagious even before symptoms appear.

Since its outbreak, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Australia, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States and Vietnam.

Jeff Gabby said his company’s new technology that ‘seeks to save lives’ is part of biblical prophecy.

“I truly believe we are blessed – and this blessing should go to the world. We should be light upon nations. And I believe that is fulfillment of the prophecies,” he said.

Argaman is a member of a new five-year consortium established in the Israel Innovation Authority’s MAGNET program, which aims to unite technology and industrial companies with academic research institutes to develop technologies for producing “smart” fabrics.

Search for coronavirus vaccine

Israel-based newspaper Haaretz reported that of 2 February 2020 that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed government researchers to work on developing and then producing a coronavirus vaccine, adding that it was inevitable that the virus could spread to Israel.

According to the newspaper, Israel’s Institute for Biological Research and the Israeli Health Ministry were tasked with creating a vaccine.

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