Using different UV exposure times and dosages, researchers showed that surfaces like glass, plastic, stainless steel, and N95 respirator material could be quickly and easily disinfected.
Study reveals UV LED lights effectively kill a human coronavirus
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Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 by Simulated Sunlight on Contaminated Surfaces
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Which UV wavelengths best disinfect Covid-19?
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