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'Face shields are ineffective'

As per a simulation using the worlds fastest supercomputer, almost 100 of airborne droplets measuring less than 5 micrometres escaped through the plastic shields, reports the Guardian

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A waiter covers his face with a shield as he chat with another person at a restaurant in Florida. File pic/AFP

A waiter covers his face with a shield as he chat with another person at a restaurant in Florida. File pic/AFP

A simulation in Japan has found that plastic face shields used for protection against the novel Coronavirus is almost totally ineffective, reported the Guardian.

According to a simulation on Fugaku, the world's fastest supercomputer, almost 100 per cent of airborne droplets measuring less than 5 micrometres escaped through the shields, which are being used by several industries across the world as they resume businesses.

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