Archie123
Well-Known Member
you are correct, it has not been 100% proved
It‘s been basically proved that sunlight does nothing to stop or slow the virus.
you are correct, it has not been 100% proved
Where’s the proof there’s a new less deadly strain? FL had 10,000 cases a day 3 months ago, the cases are 4 times lower now but deaths haven’t dropped 4 fold. The math seems off even with a timing lag on deaths.3 months ago florida was averaging a covid death every 8 minutes..
a new strain ,tho more infectious is less deadly
fla daily death rate is over 50 % less
UV light is shown to kill the virus no?It‘s been basically proved that sunlight does nothing to stop or slow the virus.
The sun kills virus particles in about 30 seconds.UV light is shown to kill the virus no?
i read the 8 minute fact on tbo few months ago..Where’s the proof there’s a new less deadly strain? FL had 10,000 cases a day 3 months ago, the cases are 4 times lower now but deaths haven’t dropped 4 fold. The math seems off even with a timing lag on deaths.
yea i had a new AC system installed with a uv lightThe sun kills virus particles in about 30 seconds.
It’s an interesting theory I guess, but I don’t think there’s any proof that there’s a new less deadly strain between July and now.i read the 8 minute fact on tbo few months ago..
recently read about the new strain from elsewhere i cant recall
but more infectiousIt’s an interesting theory I guess, but I don’t think there’s any proof that there’s a new less deadly strain between July and now.
Better go back and see what you read.but more infectious
i did reread.. lolBetter go back and see what you read.
Probably because it's hotter than the surface of the sun and more humid than a sauna so people spend as much time as possible INDOORS!Brah?
And science has not conclusively proved that sunlight does anything to covid as Florida had their largest amount of cases in the middle of the summer.
Probably because it's hotter than the surface of the sun and more humid than a sauna so people spend as much time as possible INDOORS!
They have, actually. They studied different sunlight levels, temperatures, and varying humidity and the length of time the virus survived.Brah?
And science has not conclusively proved that sunlight does anything to covid as Florida had their largest amount of cases in the middle of the summer.
They have, actually. They studied different sunlight levels, temperatures, and varying humidity and the length of time the virus survived.
There are scientific studies that back it up. Google it.Again, there is no scientific consensus that would back you up.
There are scientific studies that back it up. Google it.
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