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    So I see that UV light kills the virus. My question is will tanning beds kill the virus? I did a search with mixed results. Mostly because the government is scared you will get cancer. But you don't have to get in a tanning bed naked to get some UV Ray's. And they also have a timer that you can adjust.

    It might be good for cell phones ECT. Or maybe I'll jump in with clothes on after going to the grocery store lol. Thoughts?

    #2
    I saw a doctor on the news say that the virus could not survive on surface temperatures above 70 degrees. This could offer a temporary reprieve during spring and summer, but if there is no cure by fall/winter we start this shyt all over again.

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      #3
      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
      I saw a doctor on the news say that the virus could not survive on surface temperatures above 70 degrees. This could offer a temporary reprieve during spring and summer, but if there is no cure by fall/winter we start this shyt all over again.
      I just saw that they are using UV for masks now and other things to kill it.
      Just thought maybe it would be a good idea to jump on the UV bed after to kill off any germs.

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        #4
        I've heard about people getting in the sauna, using a blow dryer to run heat up their nose, using a humidifier and taking a steamed hot bath to rid the virus

        I hope this helps

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          #5
          Originally posted by man down View Post
          So I see that UV light kills the virus. My question is will tanning beds kill the virus? I did a search with mixed results. Mostly because the government is scared you will get cancer. But you don't have to get in a tanning bed naked to get some UV Ray's. And they also have a timer that you can adjust.

          It might be good for cell phones ECT. Or maybe I'll jump in with clothes on after going to the grocery store lol. Thoughts?
          I was telling fools make fools walk through a few black lifts. Then all good!

          I was just guessing!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
            I've heard about people getting in the sauna, using a blow dryer to run heat up their nose, using a humidifier and taking a steamed hot bath to rid the virus

            I hope this helps
            Wtf blow dryer? I'll just do it anyway can't hurt to get some vit D

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              #7
              Originally posted by man down View Post
              Wtf blow dryer? I'll just do it anyway can't hurt to get some vit D
              Lol yeah bruh... It's the heat that we need

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                #8
                I wonder if people then will start moving south or to the west coast in the fall and winter months until there's a cure or vaccine.

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                  #9
                  This is just a guess but Cali weather has been pretty nice. Wonder if that's playing a roll in the cases.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by man down View Post
                    So I see that UV light kills the virus. My question is will tanning beds kill the virus? I did a search with mixed results. Mostly because the government is scared you will get cancer. But you don't have to get in a tanning bed naked to get some UV Ray's. And they also have a timer that you can adjust.

                    It might be good for cell phones ECT. Or maybe I'll jump in with clothes on after going to the grocery store lol. Thoughts?
                    What experts say: The sun’s UV light cannot kill the coronavirus and concentrated UV light should not be used to kill the virus.

                    The claim has been shared widely on the internet, but it holds little truth. Experts have advised against using concentrated UV light to prevent or treat the coronavirus and do not recommend going in the sunlight to kill the virus.

                    Only levels of concentration of UV light much higher than what is found in sunlight can kill viruses, the experts note, and the levels that are able to kill viruses can cause irritation to human skin and should be avoided.

                    Pokrath Hansasuta, assistant professor of virology at Chulalongkorn University, explained what happens to AFP Fact Check.

                    “Ultraviolet is able to kill COVID-19 if it is exposed to the concentrated UV ray in a certain amount of time and distance,?she said to AFP Fact Check. “However, that level of UV exposure is harmful to human’s skin. Most likely, it will be in the light bulb or lamp as the natural UV from the sun is not strong enough to kill it.

                    The World Health Organization agrees.

                    The agency created a graphic as part of a series of myth-busters about the coronavirus that tells the public not to use UV light to kill the virus.

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