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After much searching, I found some information in this article.
Here's an excerpt:
".....Professor Remi Charrel and colleagues at the Aix-Marseille University in southern France heated the virus that causes Covid-19 to 60 degrees Celsius (140 Fahrenheit) for an hour and found that some strains were still able to replicate.
.....The French team found a higher temperature could help solve the problem. For instance, heating the samples to 92 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes could render the virus completely inactive."
92 degrees Fahrenheit = 33.33 degrees Celsius.
Will try baking my pesos at 92 degrees for half an hour - the weird things this damned virus is forcing us to do.....!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/sci...survive-long-exposure-high-temperature-threat
Here's an excerpt:
".....Professor Remi Charrel and colleagues at the Aix-Marseille University in southern France heated the virus that causes Covid-19 to 60 degrees Celsius (140 Fahrenheit) for an hour and found that some strains were still able to replicate.
.....The French team found a higher temperature could help solve the problem. For instance, heating the samples to 92 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes could render the virus completely inactive."
92 degrees Fahrenheit = 33.33 degrees Celsius.
Will try baking my pesos at 92 degrees for half an hour - the weird things this damned virus is forcing us to do.....!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/sci...survive-long-exposure-high-temperature-threat