The scientist of NASA says Utravolll-ray method can fight Coronavirus

While the world is waiting for a vaccine to fight Avid-19, some doctors and scientists have been searching for other methods of slowing the spread and extinction of this virus. One of these shooters, trying to discover new methods of fighting this pandemic, is Fred Majestic, a former scientist I [...]
One of these shooters trying to discover new methods of fighting this pandemic is Fred Majestic, a former scientist. I NASA and the founder and leading science official of Health. His company has developed what he claims to be the first technology to fight the Coronavirus.
This technology is called the Far - UVC and it's a form of ultraviolet light that has specific frequencies. This low - fat light is known to cause harmful side effects such as skin cancer and blindness. However, a study of Columbia University on April 21st showed how the group of these waves is short enough and prevents the damage to human living cells, but it can still penetrate and kill viruses and small bacteria on the surface and in the air.
Maxik said the idea is that this technology is located in countries where healthy employees tend to be contaminated with viruses from the sick. This light can radiate from the doors and manage to decode hair, clothes and skin before they leave the facility or hospital.
If infermers and doctors pass through various areas of the hospital, the use of this light will drastically reduce the possibility of coronary behavior or other germs in the object”. The important “is that this technology will reduce the possibility that health workers reduce the chance of taking any pathogens into the home”.
This technology is not only about coronary, but it can be effective against all kinds of microbes and represents an important step in protecting people in hospitals from many foreign viruses and pathogens. /cnbc












