Killing COVID-19 with UV Light, Florida Center for the Blind Implements New Technology at Office
Julia Laude of Ocala, Florida says it’s a ‘bright’ idea that some in north central Florida are hoping helps beat the spread of COVID-19. The Cade Museum has already taken advantage of new ‘UV light’ technology to kill bacteria and viruses. At the Florida Center for the Blind, they’re serving one of Ocala’s most venerable populations. That’s why they’ve implemented the same UV light technology to keep them safe against COVID-19. In March 2020, the non-profit had to close due to the virus. They’ve slowly brought back staff into the building and started working with students again. A mobile…
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