“Low temperature, low humidity environments that are protected from sunlight or ultraviolet radiation are particularly conducive to retained infectivity, and as such air conditioned, indoor environments present a substantial risk for maintaining infectious SARS-CoV-2 in the air and on surfaces,” Angela L. Rasmussen, Ph.D. says in an Expert Report filed in litigation against Factory Mutual…
Dr. Angela L. Rasmussen Tells Two Federal Judges Sunlight & UV Radiation are Necessary to Kill Pathogens
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