What is the most resilient parasite? Bacteria? A virus? An intestinal worm? An idea. Resilient… highly contagious. Once an idea has taken hold of the brain it’s almost impossible to eradicate. An idea that is fully formed – fully understood – that sticks; right in there somewhere.”* The idea of sanitization has been under consideration because of being easy to use with a high amount of immunity and performance. As for now, the best way to fight Covid-19 is using devices containing UVC light; Inwich, with more than 99% effect can illuminate the foremost types of viruses and bacterias. This radiation damages the DNA and RNA of bacterias, viruses, and other infectious microorganisms, stops other versions of the virus spread out and kills them. In the nowadays developing universe, any type of fighting against any kind of virus to live is expected; Accordingly, UVC light is the most effective way until the present moment. In the following article the idea of How UV works on environment and surfaces will be discussed.
Field Researches about COVID19
New York`s Columbia Irving Medical Center scholars understood that UV light radiation with less wavelength than is used in sanitization methods can remove more than 99% of Corona Virus; Hence, being harmless to humans. Considering that, UV exposure with 254nm wavelength is usually being used in haunted rooms to reduce its hazardousness for human beings.
When, Where, and How?
The UVC radiation which is within 200-280nm of wavelength, contains a significant amount of biological materials; So, this radiation is suitable on daily basis, public/crowded places like malls, expos, sports fields, and general transport vehicles like a train, bus, airplane, etc.
Academic studies
Following up the studies, David Berner Ph.D., Master of Radiation Biophysics at the University of Columbia, School of Physicians and Irving`s medicine center of Surgeons and Radiology Reachers’ Manager said “ According to our results, the ongoing sanitization with UVC is getting done via air; And, can reduce the amount of virus spreads in crowded places by people, dramatically! ”. UV light makes no difference between the Corona family and destroys all of them. Since Covid-19 spreads throughout the air via drops while you are coughing and/or sneezing; Having a device that can deactivate the virus in its atmosphere, especially when people are nearby is mandatory.
How it impacts
For sure this virus is going to be destroyed with the right amount of exposure, just like any other virus; But, Corona Virus remains in water drops! They act as a shield and it takes such a long time for UV to work on the virus. In purifying air from Covid-19, we must first allow the air to pass through a filter, then expose it with rays-with 222nm wavelength- which is non-hazardous for humans but fatal for the virus. For instance, 25 minutes of continuous exposure can illuminate 99.9% of coronavirus within indoor environments. UVC attacks the virus’s genetic code and prevents it from spreading out. It must be clarified that infections caused by Covid-19 can be activated by touching infected surfaces and then retouching facial areas like the mouth, eyes, and nose. Reducing the chance of danger is vital because the virus can live up to 3 days on plastic surfaces; So that, sanitizing with normal methods with chemical materials can leave some footsteps behind!
Based on whatever has been told above, it can be understood that UV light`s being used for sanitizing drinkable water, air, and surfaces; Nowadays, also claims to be the best way to fight this pandemic. So the easiest method is to sanitize with UV frequently. Up to the moment, hundreds of different types of viruses have been killed by UVC. So let`s hope that this is going to be an easy-fetched way for everyone all around the globe.
FAQ – common questions about CoronaVirus
On February 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced an official name for the disease that is causing the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak, first identified in Wuhan China. The new name of this disease is coronavirus disease 2019, abbreviated as COVID-19. In COVID-19, “CO” stands for corona, “VI” for the virus, and ”D” for the disease. Formerly, this disease was referred to as “2019 novel coronavirus” or “2019-nCoV.” There are many types of human coronaviruses, including some that commonly cause mild upper-respiratory tract illnesses. COVID-19 is a new disease, caused by a novel (or new) coronavirus that has not previously been seen in humans
Visit the How COVID-19 Spreads page to learn how COVID-19 spreads and how to protect yourself.
Community spread means people have been infected with the virus in an area, including some who are not sure how or where they became infected. Each health department determines community spread differently based on local conditions. For information on community spread in your area.
There is still a lot that is unknown about COVID-19 and how it spreads. Coronaviruses are thought to be spread most often by respiratory droplets. Although the virus can survive for a short period on some surfaces, it is unlikely to be spread from domestic or international mail, products, or packaging. However, it may be possible that people can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.