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Kawasaki-like syndrome found in adults as well as children.
I hope that it's tested and the tests are published in various journals. Would also like to know the cost...and how they plan to scale up.
Looks like it would. It kills anthrax for one thing. BBM:
"The researchers reported that virus tests at the Galveston National Laboratory found 99.8% of the novel SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, was killed in a single pass through a filter made from commercially available nickel foam heated to 200 degrees Centigrade, or about 392 degrees Fahrenheit. It also killed 99.9% of the anthrax spores in testing at the national lab, which is run by the University of Texas Medical Branch."
ALSO: "This novel biodefense indoor air protection technology offers the first-in-line prevention against environmentally mediated transmission of airborne SARS-CoV-2 and will be on the forefront of technologies available to combat the current pandemic and any future airborne biothreats in indoor environments," Cheema said.
Hourani and Peel have called for a phased roll-out of the device, "beginning with high-priority venues, where essential workers are at elevated risk of exposure (particularly schools, hospitals and health care facilities, as well as public transit environs such as airplanes)."
That will both improve safety for frontline workers in essential industries and allow nonessential workers to return to public work spaces, they said."
I hope it will work as well as it sounds.
I hope that it's tested and the tests are published in various journals. Would also like to know the cost...and how they plan to scale up.