Inhuman: A store in Thailand recycled and then sold used masks

Fear of the largest spread deadly virus, COVIED-19, has caused many to start wearing masks to protect themselves from the coronary. The epidemic has apparently become a hearth for some who are seeing it as a good opportunity to make more money, transmit Periscope. Police in Thailand have caught [...]
Fear of the largest spread deadly virus, COVIED-19, has caused many to start wearing masks to protect themselves from the coronary.
The epidemic has apparently become a hearth for some who are seeing it as a good opportunity to make more money, transmit Periscope.
Police in Thailand have occupied a second-hand goods store in Sarabury, a province north-west Bangkok, and found six workers recycling and resolding facial masks. They put facial masks in a washing machine before ironing and repacking them into boxes for sale.
During the raid, authorities found whole bags of masks used for the face. They estimated that there were tens of thousands of masks on the face of the store.
The store owner said he sold up to 200,000 recycled masks at $1 each./Periscopi/












