Solar UV$-$B$/$A radiation is highly effective in inactivating SARS$-$CoV$-$2


Abstract in English

Solar UV$-$C photons do not reach Earths surface, but are known to be endowed with germicidal properties that are also effective on viruses. The effect of softer UV$-$B and UV$-$A photons, which copiously reach the Earths surface, on viruses are instead little studied, particularly on single$-$stranded RNA viruses. Here we combine our measurements of the action spectrum of Covid$-$19 in response to UV light, Solar irradiation measurements on Earth during the SARS$-$CoV$-$2 pandemics, worldwide recorded Covid$-$19 mortality data and our Solar$-$Pump diffusive model of epidemics to show that (a) UV$-$B$/$A photons have a powerful virucidal effect on the single$-$stranded RNA virus Covid$-$19 and that (b) the Solar radiation that reaches temperate regions of the Earth at noon during summers, is sufficient to inactivate 63perc of virions in open$-$space concentrations (1.5 x 103 TCID50$/$mL, higher than typical aerosol) in less than 2 min. We conclude that the characteristic seasonality imprint displayed world$-$wide by the SARS$-$Cov$-$2 mortality time$-$series throughout the diffusion of the outbreak (with temperate regions showing clear seasonal trends and equatorial regions suffering, on average, a systematically lower mortality), might have been efficiently set by the different intensity of UV$-$B$/$A Solar radiation hitting different Earths locations at different times of the year. Our results suggest that Solar UV$-$B$/$A play an important role in planning strategies of confinement of the epidemics, which should be worked out and set up during spring$/$summer months and fully implemented during low$-$solar$-$irradiation periods.

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