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The device includes filtration technology that fully seals the machine to keep in any captured particles

A new vacuum cleaner is said to be so powerful that it will be able to pick up virus particles around the home.

, Dyson said. The company’s own research has found that 95 percent of people say they are cleaning their homes just as much, if not more, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. James Dyson, the firm’s founder and chief engineer, said the Gen5detect defined the company’s “next generation of cleaning technology” and offered “our deepest ever clean”.

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