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Basically, SARS-CoV-2 doesn't seem to abide the outdoors at all. A 5-mph breeze and some sun knocks it on its butt. At this point, I treat outdoor COVID spread as a near-impossibility, requiring contrived circumstances.Sunlight Inactivates Coronavirus 8 Times Faster Than Predicted. We Need to Know Why
A team of scientists is calling for greater research into how sunlight inactivates SARS-CoV-2 after realizing there's a glaring discrepancy between the most recent theory and experimental results.www.sciencealert.com