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6 prefectural gov't workers in west Japan get COVID-19 after house party


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6 prefectural gov t workers in west Japan get COVID-19 after house party
The Mainichi
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The Tokushima public health center, whose workers were identified in a coronavirus cluster, is seen in the city of Tokushima, on April 2, 2021. (Mainichi/Koichi Uematsu)
TOKUSHIMA Six prefectural government employees in west Japan were confirmed to have been infected with the coronavirus after attending a house party in late March, the Tokushima Prefectural Government announced on April 2.
The six were among the 16 residents in their 10s to 90s whose COVID-19 infections were announced that same day. Of the 16, two in their 80s and 90s reportedly have moderate symptoms, while the remaining 14 are showing either minor or no symptoms. Another prefectural government worker, separate from the six, is included in the 16. Two of the seven employees worked at the Tokushima public health center in the prefectural capital until the end of Ma ....

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LED castle keep made with $190K virus subsidy draws criticism in west Japan


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LED castle keep made with $190K virus subsidy draws criticism in west Japan
The Mainichi
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The virtual Tokushima Castle keep, made of LEDs, is seen in the city of Tokushima on Jan. 22, 2021. (Mainichi/Ayane Matsuyama)
TOKUSHIMA The municipal government in this western Japan city is facing criticism from some residents over its use of national coronavirus-related subsidies to recreate a castle keep with LEDs.
The recreated virtual keep of Tokushima Castle, made with scaffolding and LEDs, has been lit up at Aibahama Park in the city every evening since Jan. 21, aiming to develop an atmosphere that creates momentum for the Awa Odori dance festival and to invigorate the local economy. The entire cost of the 20-million-yen (about $190,000) project was covered by extraordinary regional revitalization grants provided by the central government to counter the coronavirus. However, some citizens have expressed skepticism ab ....

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Japan firm creates ultraviolet LED that inactivates 99.99% of virus particles in 30 seconds


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99.99% of coronavirus killed in 30 seconds with Japan firm s UV LED
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TOKUSHIMA A deep ultraviolet (UV) LED with the ability to inactivate 99.99% of coronavirus particles when shined on surfaces for 30 seconds under certain conditions has been developed by a Japanese firm.
Nichia Corp., based in the city of Anan, Tokushima Prefecture, is ready to mass-produce the LED, and apparently hopes to use it in air purifiers, air conditioning systems and other equipment.
According to the company, the LED emits deep UV light with a wavelength of 280 nanometers, and has an optical output of 70 milliwatts. The inactivation of virus particles is said to be most effective at a wavelength of 260 nm, but the optical output drops at shorter wavelengths, which would reduce the deep UV LED s lifespan. The company says that at 265 nm, the LED has an estimated lifespan of about 2,000 hours. At 280 nm, that can be expanded by about 10 times, to some ....

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99.99% of coronavirus particles inactivated in 30 seconds with Japan firm's ultraviolet LED


99.99% of coronavirus killed in 30 seconds with Japan firm s UV LED
January 9, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
The Handy UV emitter trial product, which can inactivate virus particles in 30 seconds, is shown in this image provided by Nichia Corp.
TOKUSHIMA A deep ultraviolet (UV) LED with the ability to inactivate 99.99% of coronavirus particles when shined on surfaces for 30 seconds under certain conditions has been developed by a Japanese firm.
Nichia Corp., based in the city of Anan, Tokushima Prefecture, is ready to mass-produce the LED, and apparently hopes to use it in air purifiers, air conditioning systems and other equipment.
According to the company, the LED emits deep UV light with a wavelength of 280 nanometers, and has an optical output of 70 milliwatts. The inactivation of virus particles is said to be most effective at a wavelength of 260 nm, but the optical output drops at shorter wavelengths, which would reduce the deep UV LED s lifespa ....

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