Coronavirus Dies from Sunlight, High Temperature, Humidity, Claims White House

The US has been most affected by the coronavirus epidemic, at present, more than eight lakh 60 thousand cases of Covid-19 infection have been confirmed, out of which more than 50 thousand American citizens have lost their lives.
Coronavirus Dies from Sunlight, High Temperature, Humidity, Claims White House
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According to the latest research from the US Department of Homeland Security's highly advanced Bio-content Lab, sunlight can eliminate corona, while warmer temperatures and humid weather cause considerable damage to the virus. The research was released at the White House on Thursday. Research states, "The sun's rays kill Covid-19. While warm temperatures and humidity damage the virus, it reduces the life of the virus and its potency."

The US has been most affected by the coronavirus epidemic, at present, more than eight lakh 60 thousand cases of Covid-19 infection have been confirmed, out of which more than 50 thousand American citizens have lost their lives. This research done about the effect of temperature and humidity has been gaining traction for weeks. This latest research is being downloaded the most on research websites. But the US government has officially approved the preliminary results of the temperature test on the Covid-19.

"This is our most important observation to date. The virus has been found to be dying both on the surface and in the air due to the powerful effects of sunlight," said Bill Bryan, head of the Science and Technology Directorate at the US Department of Domestic Security. He continued, "We have seen similar results with both temperature and humidity."

According to Bryan, the life of a virus at a temperature of 70–75 F in a room with 20 percent humidity is about half an hour. Bill said, "But right there, you get out of it and in such a situation, its life is reduced to one and a half minute and a half minute after hitting UV rays. This is a very important difference."

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