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24.04.2020 - 14:35 [ theSun.co.uk ]

Coronavirus dies in SUNLIGHT in just minutes, groundbreaking Homeland Security study claims

The game-changing findings of the joint effort between the DHS‘s Science and Technology directorate and Donald Trump‘s coronavirus task force was revealed at Thursday‘s White House press briefing.

The virus dies quickest in the presence of direct sunlight, and it survives best in indoor conditions, the study found.

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← US DHS study report shows that #Covid_19 does not survive heat, sunlight and humidity. In Humidity of 80%, 30c+ temp & sunlight, #coronavirus may survive about 1 min versus 1 day. DHS suggested that people should do outside activities because sunlight impedes the virus spread. Fakten-Check: Sonne, Wärme und UV-Licht schlecht für Coronaviren? →

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