When one has a cold common disposable tissues are the state of the art solution for getting mucus out of one's nose.
If there's however a lot of mucus a bit of that mucus usually ends up on the hand that holds the tissue.
This in turn makes it likely that germs end up on the hand and on objects that one touches with the hand.
If we invent a better solution to replace disposable tissues, it would be valuable for reducing the spread of infectious disease.
Does anybody have ideas?
I can only give you a generalization from one example. I wouldn't buy that, because when my kids are sick, they stay at home, or only go out shortly; so this doesn't solve a problem I would perceive to have.
Also, maybe a better solution already exist, I just didn't do a proper research.
I actually imagine that the hand-powered cleaners could be improved, to make them useful. Either increase the part you compress, or add one-way valves so that you could quickly press it repeatedly. Though at some moment they would become inconveniently big. But I assume the cordless vacuum also is kinda big.
So it's a question of how big and inconvenient device are you willing to buy to solve a problem that happens rarely (that you need to take the sick kids outside for a long walk).