LeChat Posted August 27, 2021 Share Posted August 27, 2021 22 minutes ago, Tabula Rasa said: I know this is probably unscientific, but I sometimes wonder if this virus will eventually be inescapable if it manages to saturate the troposphere. I have a link about that. quote from Covid: Can you catch the virus outside? - BBC News Quote ...Fresh air disperses and dilutes the virus. It also helps to evaporate the liquid droplets in which it is carried. On top of that, ultraviolet light from the Sun should kill any virus that's out in the open.... So, the odds of the virus surviving that high in the atmosphere? Not likely, because even in our lower atmosphere--as the link mentioned--the virus gets diluted in the air and killed from the sun. The virus survives through people, when you're close to others. Link to post Share on other sites
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