Global Plasma Solutions Inc. must face proposed class claims alleging it fraudulently misrepresented its air purifiers’ ability to protect against Covid-19, a federal court in Delaware said in an order entered Friday.
Global Plasma’s products use NPBI technology—a system that combines ions with particles, such as pollen or pet dander, to make them larger and easier for an HVAC system’s air filters to capture and remove.
Maryland resident Robert Garner sued Global Plasma after seeing scientific studies he says showed that the company’s products didn’t reduce viruses on surfaces and didn’t clean the air.
Garner identified alleged misrepresentations that can ...
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