Estimation the Efficiency of Sunlight UV on Inactivation COVID-19 Virus
See t.ly/HTe6 — The solar UV radiation coming from the sun is considered as the main source of microbial germicide and environmental sterilization. The objective of this study is to estimate the UV dose amount and time required to inactivate coronaviruses by solar exposure. The published trials on 254-nm UV inactivation dose under ultraviolet light exposure of coronaviruses families and the equivalent microbe in terms of D90 (ultraviolet dose for 90% inactivation), or any other dose or/and genome size was examined and summarized. The mean with its confident interval of the unified D90-254 nm inactivation dose of all trials…
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