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VirExit Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS: VXIT) Heating Up and Getting Noticed as PPE Innovator’s BreatheEasyMask Using LIVINGUARD® Patented Technology Gains Traction

VirExit Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS: VXIT) is an exciting sub penny stock that ran to $0.12 in early 2021 that is now bottomed out at $0.003 with little…

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VirExit Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS: VXIT) is an exciting sub penny stock that ran to $0.12 in early 2021 that is now bottomed out at $0.003 with little selling pressure, plenty of liquidity and a lot of buyers stepping in. VXIT has been on penny stock speculators watch lists since new CEO and majority shareholder James C. Katzaroff took over as CEO. Mr. Katzaroff was a Managing Director at Smi Capital Markets LLC., which operates a US based Brokerage Firm and has done $50 billion in transactions. Since taking the helm CEO Katzaroff has initiated an aggressive plan of action to go “pink current” which has been accomplished with VXIT now fully compliant “pink current” followed by an up list to OTCQB and become a leader in Virus detection, UV Virus Destruction and PPE. Mr. Katzaroff has maintained he will stop any new conversions from happening and has implemented a no reverse split policy. VXIT has ready liquidity, a fast-growing shareholder base, upward momentum and a significant gap to fill from current levels.  

VXIT is an exciting story in small caps that is getting the attention of penny stock speculators as the Company makes big moves in Virus detection, UV Virus Destruction and PPE. The Company has made 2 important acquisitions starting with Virexit, a licensing company specializing in the antimicrobial and antiviral sectors followed by the acquisition of Safer Place Technologies a Company focused on the flight to safety, that has identified state-of-the-art technologies that can be combined, in various configurations, to create safer business locations, public location environments, as well as safer households. VirExit BreatheEasyMask is environmentally sound and reduces waste globally. The VirExit BreatheEasyMask hosts trademark 907122550 and is made by Fine Guard® using the LIVINGUARD® patented technology. The mask can be cleaned and worn for approximately one year and according to the Company, is the safest virus-blocking, planet and human protecting mask possible. The BreatheEasyMask is also the most comfortable and environmentally responsible mask on the market today.  VirExit is targeting the booming personal protective equipment market that has seen rapid growth in the face of covid, market size is expected to reach USD 112.07 billion by 2028. 

VirExit Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS: VXIT) is a diversified company focused on innovative, effective, ethical, and safe products within the health, safety, and wellness verticals. In 2020, the company purchased SaferPlace Technologies, LLC, whose purpose is to create a primary sales and marketing platform as a vertical online marketplace. This acquisition seeks to provide a single source for buyers and sellers of protective products and services which resonate with the VirExit Technologies mission statement: making the world a healthier and safer place with innovative, ethical and effective technologies. 

The VirExit brand pioneers innovative, effective, ethical, and safe products within the antiviral space. Safer Place Technologies, LLC, whose purpose is to create a primary sales and marketing platform as a vertical online marketplace. This will provide a single source for buyers and sellers of protective products and services which resonate with the VirExit mission statement: Lexian Products was founded to create a series of UV-C-based devices which operate by optically diffusing energy over a specified area to disable viruses and bacteria in less than a second. In developing the next generation of smaller handheld or mounted devices, branded under the name VIRALUX, the company is making this type of protection more affordable and user-friendly, while reducing the carbon footprint it leaves behind. These products are readily adaptable to different environments and operate at a wavelength that is safe for human interaction, while sanitizing an entire room in the presence of people, unlike what is readily available in today’s market. 

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VXIT has assembled a powerhouse management team led by majority shareholder and CEO James C. Katzaroff. Mr. Katzaroff is a seasoned executive highly regarded internationally for his proven expertise in corporate engineering as well as developing and implementing impactful senior-level corporate strategy. More recently the Company added significant head count to its already-robust team. The company has added over a dozen direct salespeople that are currently working within specific targeted markets, including everything from aviation to education. Management has also made it clear that there will be more consistent communication with stakeholders and expects its’ growth to continue. 

VirExit launched its proprietary wellness, health and safety portal, entitled The VLife. The portal focuses on both corporations and consumers. Experts on this heavily content-driven site will address numerous aspects of today’s greatest challenges: returning to work safely, maintaining a mindful and productive state, and the effective exercising of safety precautions. The website, called The VLife (www.thevlife.net), focuses on a variety of areas where many of the current and soon-to-be products on the SaferPlace Market will work in tandem with the content. The Company has designed a full-service program, with high value content including video blogs, designed to promote wellbeing, productivity, and creativity. The portal is the second phase of VirExit’s three-pronged approach to the future. VirExit will be announcing its third offering shortly.   

VirExit’s Safer Place Market offers certified products focused on health, safety, and wellness.  Our vertical-based concierges understand the needs of your company, school, or home experience. VirExit’s wellness products are designed to bring balance to your life while enhancing day. From seated treadmills to nutraceuticals to boutique style custom candles, look no further than the Safer Place online market. VXIThas partnered with Fine Hygienic Holding to carry a variety of different wellness products including personal protective equipment (PPE) and nutritional supplements to be sold in the SaferPlace.Market and TheVLife.store. Both companies share the same goal: empowering our return to a pre-COVID lifestyle, while making an impact in business, communities, and serving humanity in positive ways.  

VirExit BreatheEasyMask is environmentally sound and reduces waste globally. The VirExit BreatheEasyMask hosts trademark 907122550 and is made by Fine Guard® using the LIVINGUARD® patented technology. The mask can be cleaned and worn for approximately one year, therefore reducing the unnecessary waste caused by disposable masks. The abundance of masks being thrown out daily has turned masking itself into a level of waste not seen since the onset of disposable plastics. “The Covid-19 pandemic is estimated to generate up to 7,200 tons of medical waste every day, much of which is disposable masks,” according to a recent MIT study. Fine Guard’s reusable LIVINGUARD fabric is the backbone of the VirExit BreatheEasyMask. It is supported by scientific laboratory results from several organizations including Product Safety Labs, The Medical Wellness Association, Freie Universitaet Berlin, The University of Arizona, and the Government of Singapore. The VirExit BreatheEasyMask by Fine Guard is available on https://breatheeasymask.com along with a variety of other health, safety, and wellness products. 

Management has stated they believe the BreatheEasyMask is the safest virus-blocking, planet and human protecting mask possible. The BreatheEasyMask is also the most comfortable and environmentally responsible mask on the market today.  VirExit is targeting the booming personal protective equipment market that has seen rapid growth in the face of covid, market size is expected to reach USD 112.07 billion by 2028. 

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VXIT has been on the move northbound in recent trading on a significant surge in volume as speculators jump on board bidding the stock higher. VXIT is quickly gaining the attention of small cap investors with some pretty big players jumping on board in recent days. VXIT already has ready liquidity ever since James C. Katzaroff became new majority owner and initiated an aggressive plan of action to go “pink current” which has been accomplished (followed by an audit and possibly up listing again to OTCQB) and become a leader in Virus detection, UV Virus Destruction and PPE. Mr. Katzaroff has maintained he will stop any new stock conversions from happening and has implemented a no reverse split policy. VXIT has ready liquidity, a fast-growing shareholder base, upward momentum and a significant gap to fill. VXIT is an exciting story in small caps that is getting the attention of penny stock speculators as the Company makes big moves in Virus detection, UV Virus Destruction and PPE. The Company has made 2 important acquisitions starting with Virexit, a licensing company specializing in the antimicrobial and antiviral sectors followed by the acquisition of Safer Place Technologies a Company focused on the flight to safety, that has identified state-of-the-art technologies that can be combined, in various configurations, to create safer business locations, public location environments, as well as safer households. The Company is led by new majority shareholder and CEO James C. Katzaroff who served on the board and was a Managing Director at Smi Capital Markets LLC., which operates a US based Brokerage Firm and has done $50 billion in transactions. Recently the Company. Recently VirExit launched the new VirExit BreatheEasyMask made by the Company’s partner; Fine Guard® using the LIVINGUARD® patented technology. Known as one of the world’s most protective masks, at 98-99% effective, it is also one of the most comfortable on the market today. Fine Guard’s LIVINGUARD fabric used in the VirExit BreatheEasyMask is endorsed by a significant number of organizations including Product Safety Labs, The Medical Wellness Association, Freie Universitaet Berlin, The University of Arizona, and the Government of Singapore.We will be updating on VXIT when more details emerge so make sure you are subscribed to Microcapdaily so you know what’s going on with VXIT.

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There will soon be one million seats on this popular Amtrak route

“More people are taking the train than ever before,” says Amtrak’s Executive Vice President.

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While the size of the United States makes it hard for it to compete with the inter-city train access available in places like Japan and many European countries, Amtrak trains are a very popular transportation option in certain pockets of the country — so much so that the country’s national railway company is expanding its Northeast Corridor by more than one million seats.

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Running from Boston all the way south to Washington, D.C., the route is one of the most popular as it passes through the most densely populated part of the country and serves as a commuter train for those who need to go between East Coast cities such as New York and Philadelphia for business.

Veronika Bondarenko captured this photo of New York’s Moynihan Train Hall. 

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Amtrak launches new routes, promises travelers ‘additional travel options’

Earlier this month, Amtrak announced that it was adding four additional Northeastern routes to its schedule — two more routes between New York’s Penn Station and Union Station in Washington, D.C. on the weekend, a new early-morning weekday route between New York and Philadelphia’s William H. Gray III 30th Street Station and a weekend route between Philadelphia and Boston’s South Station.

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According to Amtrak, these additions will increase Northeast Corridor’s service by 20% on the weekdays and 10% on the weekends for a total of one million additional seats when counted by how many will ride the corridor over the year.

“More people are taking the train than ever before and we’re proud to offer our customers additional travel options when they ride with us on the Northeast Regional,” Amtrak Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Eliot Hamlisch said in a statement on the new routes. “The Northeast Regional gets you where you want to go comfortably, conveniently and sustainably as you breeze past traffic on I-95 for a more enjoyable travel experience.”

Here are some of the other Amtrak changes you can expect to see

Amtrak also said that, in the 2023 financial year, the Northeast Corridor had nearly 9.2 million riders — 8% more than it had pre-pandemic and a 29% increase from 2022. The higher demand, particularly during both off-peak hours and the time when many business travelers use to get to work, is pushing Amtrak to invest into this corridor in particular.

To reach more customers, Amtrak has also made several changes to both its routes and pricing system. In the fall of 2023, it introduced a type of new “Night Owl Fare” — if traveling during very late or very early hours, one can go between cities like New York and Philadelphia or Philadelphia and Washington. D.C. for $5 to $15.

As travel on the same routes during peak hours can reach as much as $300, this was a deliberate move to reach those who have the flexibility of time and might have otherwise preferred more affordable methods of transportation such as the bus. After seeing strong uptake, Amtrak added this type of fare to more Boston routes.

The largest distances, such as the ones between Boston and New York or New York and Washington, are available at the lowest rate for $20.

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The next pandemic? It’s already here for Earth’s wildlife

Bird flu is decimating species already threatened by climate change and habitat loss.

I am a conservation biologist who studies emerging infectious diseases. When people ask me what I think the next pandemic will be I often say that we are in the midst of one – it’s just afflicting a great many species more than ours.

I am referring to the highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza H5N1 (HPAI H5N1), otherwise known as bird flu, which has killed millions of birds and unknown numbers of mammals, particularly during the past three years.

This is the strain that emerged in domestic geese in China in 1997 and quickly jumped to humans in south-east Asia with a mortality rate of around 40-50%. My research group encountered the virus when it killed a mammal, an endangered Owston’s palm civet, in a captive breeding programme in Cuc Phuong National Park Vietnam in 2005.

How these animals caught bird flu was never confirmed. Their diet is mainly earthworms, so they had not been infected by eating diseased poultry like many captive tigers in the region.

This discovery prompted us to collate all confirmed reports of fatal infection with bird flu to assess just how broad a threat to wildlife this virus might pose.

This is how a newly discovered virus in Chinese poultry came to threaten so much of the world’s biodiversity.

H5N1 originated on a Chinese poultry farm in 1997. ChameleonsEye/Shutterstock

The first signs

Until December 2005, most confirmed infections had been found in a few zoos and rescue centres in Thailand and Cambodia. Our analysis in 2006 showed that nearly half (48%) of all the different groups of birds (known to taxonomists as “orders”) contained a species in which a fatal infection of bird flu had been reported. These 13 orders comprised 84% of all bird species.

We reasoned 20 years ago that the strains of H5N1 circulating were probably highly pathogenic to all bird orders. We also showed that the list of confirmed infected species included those that were globally threatened and that important habitats, such as Vietnam’s Mekong delta, lay close to reported poultry outbreaks.

Mammals known to be susceptible to bird flu during the early 2000s included primates, rodents, pigs and rabbits. Large carnivores such as Bengal tigers and clouded leopards were reported to have been killed, as well as domestic cats.

Our 2006 paper showed the ease with which this virus crossed species barriers and suggested it might one day produce a pandemic-scale threat to global biodiversity.

Unfortunately, our warnings were correct.

A roving sickness

Two decades on, bird flu is killing species from the high Arctic to mainland Antarctica.

In the past couple of years, bird flu has spread rapidly across Europe and infiltrated North and South America, killing millions of poultry and a variety of bird and mammal species. A recent paper found that 26 countries have reported at least 48 mammal species that have died from the virus since 2020, when the latest increase in reported infections started.

Not even the ocean is safe. Since 2020, 13 species of aquatic mammal have succumbed, including American sea lions, porpoises and dolphins, often dying in their thousands in South America. A wide range of scavenging and predatory mammals that live on land are now also confirmed to be susceptible, including mountain lions, lynx, brown, black and polar bears.

The UK alone has lost over 75% of its great skuas and seen a 25% decline in northern gannets. Recent declines in sandwich terns (35%) and common terns (42%) were also largely driven by the virus.

Scientists haven’t managed to completely sequence the virus in all affected species. Research and continuous surveillance could tell us how adaptable it ultimately becomes, and whether it can jump to even more species. We know it can already infect humans – one or more genetic mutations may make it more infectious.

At the crossroads

Between January 1 2003 and December 21 2023, 882 cases of human infection with the H5N1 virus were reported from 23 countries, of which 461 (52%) were fatal.

Of these fatal cases, more than half were in Vietnam, China, Cambodia and Laos. Poultry-to-human infections were first recorded in Cambodia in December 2003. Intermittent cases were reported until 2014, followed by a gap until 2023, yielding 41 deaths from 64 cases. The subtype of H5N1 virus responsible has been detected in poultry in Cambodia since 2014. In the early 2000s, the H5N1 virus circulating had a high human mortality rate, so it is worrying that we are now starting to see people dying after contact with poultry again.

It’s not just H5 subtypes of bird flu that concern humans. The H10N1 virus was originally isolated from wild birds in South Korea, but has also been reported in samples from China and Mongolia.

Recent research found that these particular virus subtypes may be able to jump to humans after they were found to be pathogenic in laboratory mice and ferrets. The first person who was confirmed to be infected with H10N5 died in China on January 27 2024, but this patient was also suffering from seasonal flu (H3N2). They had been exposed to live poultry which also tested positive for H10N5.

Species already threatened with extinction are among those which have died due to bird flu in the past three years. The first deaths from the virus in mainland Antarctica have just been confirmed in skuas, highlighting a looming threat to penguin colonies whose eggs and chicks skuas prey on. Humboldt penguins have already been killed by the virus in Chile.

A colony of king penguins.
Remote penguin colonies are already threatened by climate change. AndreAnita/Shutterstock

How can we stem this tsunami of H5N1 and other avian influenzas? Completely overhaul poultry production on a global scale. Make farms self-sufficient in rearing eggs and chicks instead of exporting them internationally. The trend towards megafarms containing over a million birds must be stopped in its tracks.

To prevent the worst outcomes for this virus, we must revisit its primary source: the incubator of intensive poultry farms.

Diana Bell does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

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This is the biggest money mistake you’re making during travel

A retail expert talks of some common money mistakes travelers make on their trips.

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Travel is expensive. Despite the explosion of travel demand in the two years since the world opened up from the pandemic, survey after survey shows that financial reasons are the biggest factor keeping some from taking their desired trips.

Airfare, accommodation as well as food and entertainment during the trip have all outpaced inflation over the last four years.

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But while there are multiple tricks and “travel hacks” for finding cheaper plane tickets and accommodation, the biggest financial mistake that leads to blown travel budgets is much smaller and more insidious.

A traveler watches a plane takeoff at an airport gate.

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This is what you should (and shouldn’t) spend your money on while abroad

“When it comes to traveling, it's hard to resist buying items so you can have a piece of that memory at home,” Kristen Gall, a retail expert who heads the financial planning section at points-back platform Rakuten, told Travel + Leisure in an interview. “However, it's important to remember that you don't need every souvenir that catches your eye.”

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According to Gall, souvenirs not only have a tendency to add up in price but also weight which can in turn require one to pay for extra weight or even another suitcase at the airport — over the last two months, airlines like Delta  (DAL) , American Airlines  (AAL)  and JetBlue Airways  (JBLU)  have all followed each other in increasing baggage prices to in some cases as much as $60 for a first bag and $100 for a second one.

While such extras may not seem like a lot compared to the thousands one might have spent on the hotel and ticket, they all have what is sometimes known as a “coffee” or “takeout effect” in which small expenses can lead one to overspend by a large amount.

‘Save up for one special thing rather than a bunch of trinkets…’

“When traveling abroad, I recommend only purchasing items that you can't get back at home, or that are small enough to not impact your luggage weight,” Gall said. “If you’re set on bringing home a souvenir, save up for one special thing, rather than wasting your money on a bunch of trinkets you may not think twice about once you return home.”

Along with the immediate costs, there is also the risk of purchasing things that go to waste when returning home from an international vacation. Alcohol is subject to airlines’ liquid rules while certain types of foods, particularly meat and other animal products, can be confiscated by customs. 

While one incident of losing an expensive bottle of liquor or cheese brought back from a country like France will often make travelers forever careful, those who travel internationally less frequently will often be unaware of specific rules and be forced to part with something they spent money on at the airport.

“It's important to keep in mind that you're going to have to travel back with everything you purchased,” Gall continued. “[…] Be careful when buying food or wine, as it may not make it through customs. Foods like chocolate are typically fine, but items like meat and produce are likely prohibited to come back into the country.

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