Ultra-violet light therapy to kill the virus
We have to look at the possibility that there might not be a vaccine for the virus. Thinking in this manner allows us to set the stage to develop machinery that will be able to vacuum the air in then using a UV light to then kill any bacteria or viruses drawn into the filer.
SARS-CoV-2 is present in water droplets that are exhaled outwards.
Water can be super heated to kill the virus by boiling that little knuckler alive.
Since the virus hangs in the air for up to three hours, filter systems in homes and businesses and even out in the public will be needed to scrub the air, kill the virus and then return the clean air back into the environment.
NEW YORK, NY (Feb. 9, 2018)—Continuous low doses of far ultraviolet C (far-UVC) light can kill airborne flu viruses without harming human tissues, according to a new study at the Center for Radiological Research at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC).
https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/can-uv-light-fight-spread-influenza
https://www.wilsonbrothers.com/indoor-air-quality/ultra-violet-lights/
The first test should be to use a Bondic UV light wand to see if the UV light kills that virus on surfaces. If the UV light kills the virus on the surface then perhaps a new medical procedure can be developed where a UV tube is inserted down the infected persons throat to kill the virus.
Not certain how to use UV light to penetrate the lungs of the infected person without causing their chest to explode due to the sudden boiling of the fluid in the lungs.
The goal is too heat the fluids of the lungs just enough to kill the virus without killing the infected.
The same goal in the outside environment is also the same. Heat the air just enough to cause the virus in the water droplets to die.
Sound frequencies might also work to help reduce the amount of time the droplet are in the air containing the virus by causing the water droplet to burst.