So are they spraying nanoparticle viruses that are magnetized by polarization?

Think about it.

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REALLY REALLY IMPORTANT? I FORGOT THIS! I've heard that the trails now spray hydroxychloroquine - supposedly thanks to Trump and the WHITE HATS. (Sorry I plumb forgot this!)

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A wee bit of wishful thinking there. 👍🏻

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LOL! It wasn't my thinking, but yes, someone is definitely an optimist! I thought it good to cover all the possibilities, including the wishful ones.

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❤️👈🏻

In response The Mac to his Publication

It has occured to me that in theory we need to stop the virus dipole moment from occurring.

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As taking action

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A STA K IN G AC TI ON

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inactivation (countable and uncountable, plural inactivations)

The process of rendering something inactive.

Translations
process of rendering something inactive

See also
deactivation

In this study, the effects of high frequency ultrasound (US) and visible light (VL) on virus inactivation were investigated. The bacteriophages ΦX174 and MS2 were used as model viruses. The experiments were performed at room temperature at three different, relatively high US frequencies (i.e., 582, 862, and 1142 kHz) with and without the use of VL, and different initial virus concentrations. The two bacteriophages were diluted in phosphate-buffered saline solution to a titer of 10(3)-10(4)pfu/mL. The experimental virus inactivation data were satisfactorily represented by a simple first-order kinetic expression.

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Virus inactivation was faster at the lower frequencies (582 and 862 kHz). Furthermore, it was observed that MS2 was inactivated faster than ΦX174. The simultaneous use of US and VL was found to be more effective than US alone for MS2 inactivation, indicating the existence of a synergistic effect. However, the use of VL in conjunction with high frequency US hindered the inactivation of ΦX174.

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ultrasonics, vibrations of frequencies greater than the upper limit of the audible range for humans—that is, greater than about 20 kilohertz. The term sonic is applied to ultrasound waves of very high amplitudes.

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