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UV light can be useful. It's been used in ultra pure water systems for years to keep bacteria counts down. It's has been used in hospitals and operating rooms.
However, too much, depending on wavelength, can result in burns just like the sun.
I could see where it MIGHT help to focus UV light in the lungs but there would be many issues. Most of the lung airways are tiny and could not be reached. No matter where the light source was, most of the lung would be in shadow. Intensity and duration would have to be limited due to risk of burning lung tissue. Areas not penetrated by the light would reinfect dosed areas.
Notice no dems have responded.. they hope this thread gets lost on pages 2-3
Notice you are wrong, as usual.
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