It's not so much that the gamma radiation doesn't kill coronavirus - it does - but that it degrades the way the masks work after they're zapped, according to a report by MIT News.
The testing involved putting some masks in a container for irradiation from some Cobalt-60 in an MIT lab.
Michael Short, an MIT professor of nuclear science and engineering, then bicycled the masks over to Brigham and Women's Hospital for further testing - He sent three hours being sprayed with a mist of saccharin. He never got a taste of the stuff, so the masks seemed to be OK, but then further testing back at MIT showed that the irradiation had damaged the masks' ability to repel or capture even smaller salt molecules shot at it. And that meant they would be useless as the sort of viral shield medical workers need.
Researchers uploaded their results to an online site on March 28. Since then, a Chicago non-profit has delivered a mask sterilizing system - which uses concentrated hydrogen peroxide vapor - to an abandoned Kmart in Somerville, where it will sterilize up to 80,000 masks a day.
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By mg
Fri, 04/10/2020 - 2:57pm
Important to know what doesn't work as well as what does.
What about washing them in
By anon
Fri, 04/10/2020 - 8:20pm
What about washing them in soap and hot water, then putting them in the dryer? How could a virus survive that?
It probably can't, but...
By Matthew Miller
Sat, 04/11/2020 - 11:34pm
The general problem is that many methods which kill the virus also damage the masks' ability to filter effectively.
funny you should mention the hulk
By Old Groucho
Sat, 04/11/2020 - 7:10am
Because I've been slowly walking around the house, head down, whistling the song from the end credits for about a month now
Even in the Marvel Universe
By jmeltzer
Sat, 04/11/2020 - 7:31am
99.99% of those exposed to gamma radiation overdoses end up dead, not Hulks. So don't try this at home, kids.
Did they try...
By Don't Panic
Sat, 04/11/2020 - 8:49am
dry heat?
Now what am I going to do
By brianjdamico
Sat, 04/11/2020 - 1:38pm
Now what am I going to do with my Cobalt-60?
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