Ionizers May Kill Coronovirus

I just read an article about healthcare workers' mental health and thought I might dust off my psychotherapy books and volunteer to help. I had after all studied psychotherapy at the graduate and doctoral levels. My focus was on the psychological application in team and corporate settings, so I don't practice mental healthcare. But if I could just listen and maybe tell them what I do or would do maybe I can help.

As I thought on this, I realized if I did this I could be exposing myself to COVID-19, so I’d have to figure out how to limit exposure. My thoughts first were to come up with some barrier, but I wouldn’t think a physical barrier would lend well to psychotherapy.

My next thought was an invisible barrier of sorts between me and the client, such as an ion stream of cold air coming out of the ceiling and falling to the floor. I don’t know anything about its effect on viruses, but I was surprised to learn it has an effect on viruses.

Note the articles below. You’ll see they aren’t new, so not hastily made for publicity, for instance.

https://www.sciencealert.com/a-new-device-can-kill-99-9-of-an-airborne-virus-in-the-blink-of-an-eye

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477231/

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