With the countries advising citizens to wear masks in public areas as a way of stopping the spread of the coronavirus, parents of babies are facing the challenge of how to protect them in instances where they have to take them outside.
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Ian Whieldan, a 56-year-old British dad of three came up with an innovative BabyBubble pram whose special design was created to help protect babies from contracting the coronavirus.
“In today’s world, there are countless environmental risks that threaten newborn babies’ health. Covid-19 is just the latest danger. The BabyBubble is designed to eliminate as many of those threats as possible while providing comfort for babies in an aesthetically-pleasing and lightweight,” says Whieldan. He is currently looking for investors to realize his aim of retailing it.
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These are the features of the BabyBubble pram:
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