Washington reveals details of Covid-19 sunlight study
The US president has raised eyebrows by asking, during a live national press briefing, whether light could be used as a medical treatment for Covid-19. – EPA pic, April 29, 2020.
THE US Homeland Security Department revealed to AFP yesterday new technical details regarding its highly anticipated study on how ultraviolet radiation destroys Covid-19, saying its experiment accurately mimicked natural sunlight. A summary of the research was presented last week at the White House, with some scientists calling for caution until a more comprehensive report is made public.
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