Woman invents CartSafe to cover shopping cart, guard against viruses
An Arizona woman invented a cover for shopping carts to help guard against spreading the coronavirus. If you shop at the grocery store, handling the shopping cart might concern you, so you wipe it down the best you can. Andi Barness-Rubin, a mother of three, invented a giant bag called CartSafe.
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