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Read MoreExperiments in Japan have demonstrated that the transmission potential of the virus through droplets in a closed environment is 17.7 times higher than that in an unenclosed environment. Therefore, one of the important anti-epidemic measures taken by the Japanese government is to call on people to avoid going to confined spaces, densely populated places, and to come into close contact with each other. If we can make breakthroughs in the research and development of ozone sensors and control ozone concentration as cheaply and freely as we did in temperature control
Read MoreBenefits of ozone and the difference between natural and artificial ozone Editor's note: Since the outbreak of COVID-19 over a year and a half ago, the number of global infections has exceeded 200 million while the death toll has approached 4.3 million. In most places outside of China, repeated lockdowns and widespread release of vaccines have failed to stem the spread of the epidemic. Under these circumstances, ozone, as an effective weapon without side effects to inactivate the novel coronavirus, deserves more attention worldwide. On February 18, 2020, during the first phase of the epidemic, Zhou Muzhi, Professor at Tokyo Keizai University and Chair of the Cloud River Urban Research Institute, published a paper titled “Ozone: A Powerful Weapon to Fight the COVID-19 Outbreak” (hereinafter referred to as the “February Zhou Paper”). ”), which advocates the use of ozone to reduce the spread of disease. The paper has been republished by several media outlets and platforms, promoting ozone experiments in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
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