Researchers suggest that an innovative handheld UV light device could effectively sanitize surfaces, killing pathogens including SARS-CoV-2.
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These UV Devices Could Keep Indoor Air Free of Viruses
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Type of Ultraviolet Light Most Effective at Killing Coronavirus Is Also the Safest to Use Around People