With Pfizer and Moderna’s coronavirus vaccines reaching more than a 90-percent effective rate, we’re starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel for a return to normalcy.
To add to the fight against this virus, a former New Mexico State University faculty member and current Physics professor with the University of Houston has developed a nanotech filter coating designed to allow air filters to capture airborne or aerosolized droplets of the virus that spreads COVID-19.
Professor Seamus Curran joined KTSM 9 News to tell us a little more about the new technology.