An explosion has occurred at a Russian virology and biotechnology research institute in Siberia, where smallpox and other deadly viruses are stored. rt.com/russia/468919-russia-virus-lab-blast/
What kind of technology can protect against a biological attack or an outbreak of a deadly virus?
I know Tesla cars have some weird filter that is tight as fuck, but what's there for domestic use? Do air ionizers work? Do water filters help?
What if it's a genetically-modified smallpox virus? Like a sovietpox?
Chase Russell
Realistically nothing short of total physical isolation. Virology labs use positive-pressure full-body suits with isolated oxygen supplies, essentially soft spacesuits, and accidental exposures happen even there.
Joseph Rogers
>What kind of technology can protect against a biological attack or an outbreak of a deadly virus? >I know Tesla cars have some weird filter that is tight as fuck, but what's there for domestic use? Do air ionizers work? Do water filters help?
>hurr durr i cant read >he must be talking about computer viruses
Ryan White
Chlorofluorocarbons. They destroy ozone layer, which removes UV protection. UV will damage viruses.