Dr. Faisci has just confirmed that this only thing kills coronavirus
It turns out, in the middle of Coronavirus, summer is not just good for your vitamin D check, according to Dr. Ease.
When pandemic coronavirus struck the United States in March, there was a pious wish that would come in the summer, theThe virus would be eradicated. Many people have taken comfort to believe that theThe hot weather would have a significant impact On the contagion of Covid-19. But given overvoltages, the Sun Belt states and now, the Midwest has seen throughout June, July and August so far, it is clear that it is unfortunately not the case. However,Summer brings an advantage against Covid-19 May the winter and rainy spring months of shit do not have: Sunshine. Recently, the best immunologist of the nationAnthony Fauci, MD, confirmed thatThe sunlight kills coronavirus, give you another reason to leave this summer.
During an animated interview Live Instagram withMatthew McConaughey, Fauci responded affirmatively when the actor asked ifThe sunlight kills Covid-19. "This is one of the reasons why outside the sun when you interact ... it's a lot better than being inside," said Fauci. He then summarized the benefits of the summer sun with one of his repeated mantras: "The outside is always better than the inside."
When McConnaughe asked if that's why some island countries of the tropics have seen COVID lower levels lower overall, Fauci quickly said that "it's pretty conceivable that this is the case" .
This is not the first time scientists have welcomed the coronavirus capabilities of Sun. A study published in theJournal of photochemistry and photobiologyIn June concluded that "90% or more ofThe SARS-COV-2 virus will be inactivated After being exposed [to the summer sun] for11 to34 minutes. "
In addition to this, researchers noted that "99% of SARS-COV-2 can be inactivatedinThe two-hour period around Solar Midi during the summer in most American cities located south of LaitaudE 43 degrees North, "which is the vast majority of cities in the United States.
The authors of the study also suggested that anyone spending time in the big exterior can actuallyDevelop a tolerance to COVID-19 exposure to viral fragments deactivated with nature. "Healthy people outdoors receiving sunlight could have been exposed to a lower viral dose with greater likely to mount an effective immune response," reads the study.
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In fact, the sun kills the coronavirus so effectively that scientists are currently exploring technology to imitate its effects. Artificial UV-C lights are currently being tested as a safe way to effectively disinfect indoor areas such as elevators, schools, restaurants and public transport.Strong reports that carefully installed units couldInactivate 99.9% of viruses In just 25 minutes - including two related coronaviruses responsible for colds. And for more trouble advice, checkYou can keep your mask safely if you do that, says Dr. Fauci.