I am also a layman wishing to ask a question. Could/would far ultra violet light exposed to the blood of a patient with Covid −19 possibly weaken or kill the virus without damaging blood cells … etc ?
It looks like it can’t go through water, so it can’t reach virus in blood. However, it seems that visual light is beneficial for immunity, and during 1918 flu sun was used as one of the therapies
I am also a layman wishing to ask a question. Could/would far ultra violet light exposed to the blood of a patient with Covid −19 possibly weaken or kill the virus without damaging blood cells … etc ?
Bob D
No, this Far-UVC stuff is very nasty. It is only ok for us on the outside because our skin stops it.
Exposing your blood to large amounts of Far-UVC is almost certainly going to lead to cancer IMO.
It looks like it can’t go through water, so it can’t reach virus in blood. However, it seems that visual light is beneficial for immunity, and during 1918 flu sun was used as one of the therapies