Which is why going to the beach is not a bad idea at this time, other precautions remaining.
We’ll know pretty soon.
We in Ohio are screwed.
AZ will be the place to watch.
The snowbirds have gone home so our population has dropped by 300k.
Because there is no sun in Singapore.
Also vitamin D3 production increases. People are out and about, sun angle is high enough to produce it and we wear fewer clothes in the summer so we GET that sun exposure on our skin.
...which means UV light can be used anywhere...homes, offices, summer or winter... to kill the virus.
Watch this story develop.
That, plus vitamin D from sunlight. Big immmune system booster. Our grandparents were right: Fresh air, sunshine, outdoor exercise all good for you. And new studies show the virus spreads indoors, among family members and close associates.
Shelter-in-place is the wrong thing to do. Duh.
UV kills lot’s of pathogens.
It is used to disinfect operating rooms.
UV lighting should start being incorporated in most offices starting with bathroom areas.
Find a beach near a place where thete is a hole in the ozone layer...
I did back in 2015 just south of Adelaide South Australia.
Never in my life did I get a sunburn so quick.
But I might dust off a couple of tanning lamps just to use for a possible virus killing tool at home.
Probably a better question is, does UV-triggered production of vitamin D3 in skin boost the immune system? I say yes.
Insights welcome.
The temp here in the San Fernando valley these next several days will be in the 90’s.
98 on Friday so I am going to be tanned and healthy : )