Dr. Angela L. Rasmussen Tells Two Federal Judges Sunlight & UV Radiation are Necessary to Kill Pathogens
“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 Insurance Company and Affiliated FM Insurance Company “Importantly, droplets and aerosols suspended in the air produced from speech will settle onto surfaces in the ambient environment and become potential fomites,” Dr. Rasmussen continues. Dr. Rasmussen’s Expert Report, dated Nov. 6, 2020, was first presented…
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