Title: Webinar on Coronavirus Masks and Filters

McIlvaine will hold a webinar next week to discuss and debate the issues which will shape the market for masks and filter relative to the coronavirus epidemic. Participation will be limited to 45 people, but the session will be recorded, and all registrants will receive the recording. Selection will be based on a first come first served basis. The session will take place at 10:AM CDT on Thursday March 26. To register https://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_rsform&view=rsform&formId=80 There is extraordinary confusion about the basic issues which will shape the market. This applies to fundamental questions such as does a medical mask provide protection for the wearer? Will the virus travel through the air and ductwork? How long will the virus remain viable? There is no consensus relative to supply needs in the future. China has reportedly ramped up medical mask production fivefold to 100 million per day and N95 masks to 1.2 million per day from just 200,000. So, it makes sense that they will have excess supply. Not necessarily. China is very worried about outbreaks in provinces visited by Europeans and other foreigners who the Chinese view as the future risk.

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