Albanian epidemiologist: Go to the beach, the virus is not taken at sea, it is killed in 32.6 seconds.

Invited to the morning show “New” at RTV Ora has been Albanian epidemiologist Ilir Aliahmeti. He's been talking longer about the coronary, and he's cleared up some questions that have been with us all the time about the continuation of our normal life, the beach and freedom after that pandemic. Arjon Mucha: A [...]
Arjon Mucha: Are we going to the beach this summer?
Ilir Aliahmeti: This virus cannot survive in the outside environments easily, so it requires a person. The only situation is one person's contact at large gatherings, which means 50 people and older, especially in closed environments.
The distances are high on the beach, temperatures are high, moisture is high, salt is an antibacterial and natural antivirus.
Arjola Shehu: It was also discussed by water.
Ilir Aliahmeti: There's no evidence that says it's taken through water, even the evidence that we have is that in 2% salt solution, the virus disappears in a minute. The southern Adriatic is 3,8-3,9 % salt, while Joni is 3,7-3,8 %, which means 30.6 seconds, the Coronavius is killed in the southern Adriatic and 32.3 seconds in Jon. If an infected person enters the sea it doesn't infect others. That was just salt, we didn't say anything about fever, currents and iodine.
The virus is good at 4 degrees cellius, which one of you goes to wash in a sea with this temperature? The Adriatic temperature yesterday was 18.9 degrees Celsius, of Joni 19 degrees Celsius. At 24 degrees, the virus almost disappears immediately. That's what physics and chemistry say.
Arjola Shehu: So if you had it in your hand would you let the beaches open and develop normally the tourism part?
Ilir Aliahmeti: Of course, the only thing should be against grouping, especially in closed environments.












