First published at 20:36 UTC on April 7th, 2021.
The World Economic Forum is promoting a "smart mask" that tracks your breathing and warns you via an app if you wear it incorrectly or forget to wear it altogether.
The globalists behind the Great Reset are now promoting a "smart face …
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The World Economic Forum is promoting a "smart mask" that tracks your breathing and warns you via an app if you wear it incorrectly or forget to wear it altogether.
The globalists behind the Great Reset are now promoting a "smart face mask" that tracks every breath of the wearer.
A video clip posted to WEF's official Twitter account this morning touts the “mask of the future”, designed by Chinese company CirQ Technologies.
Summit News reports that the smart mask tells you when to wash it, if you're wearing it properly, and alerts you via a sensor linked to a cell phone app when you've left it at home.
The environmental benefits of the mask are also being touted as it would reduce the number of disposable masks ending up in landfills.
The fact that the mask can track whether or not you wear it has led some respondents to suggest that it could eventually be linked to a Chinese communist-style social credit system.
In China, the state has already linked its system for detecting coronaviruses to its social credit score, with penalties being handed out to those who don't wear masks or violate social distance rules.
Another Twitter user notes how the promotional video inadvertently admits that carbon dioxide is a major health threat from wearing too many masks.
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