That doesn't work when the virus is in the blood stream, unless hooked up to prohibityly expensive new tech. UV light needs to come in direct contact, so the photon energy can rip the little bastards apart. Shone directly on the skin, it only leads to a tan and then potential melanoma.
That doesn't work when the virus *is in* the blood stream, unless hooked up to prohibityly expensive new tech. UV light needs to come in direct contact, so the photon energy can rip the little bastards apart. Shone directly on the skin, it only leads to a tan and then potential melanoma.
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