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Small concentration of ozone gas can neutralize COVID-19

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Japanese researchers and scientists at Fujita Health University stated at a press conference that they had successfully tested a method using ozone gas to neutralize the currently menacing COVID-19 virus. 

The officials stated that 0.05 to 0.1 parts per million (ppm) for Ozone gas, that would be considered harmless to human beings had the ability to kill the virus. 

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The experiment utilized an ozone generator in a sealed chamber with a sample of the virus. The potency of the virus had declined by more than 90% when subjected to low levels of ozone for 10 hours. 

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“Transmission of the novel coronavirus may be reduced by continuous, low-concentration ozone treatment, even in environments where people are present, using this kind of system. We found it to be particularly effective in high-humidity conditions,” said lead researcher Takayuki Murata. 

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Previous experiments showed that high concentrations between 1-6 ppm were effective against the virus however was toxic for humans. Another study showed that ozone could be used as a disinfectant for gowns, goggles and other protective equipment. 

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