MSN News: Research by Curtis Donskey, a professor of medicine, showing a form of ultraviolet (UV-C) light is effective against some pathogens, was cited as reasoning by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority for its purchase of two devices that employ UV-C to disinfect rider cars (without proof they are effective against the COVID-19 coronavirus).

Cleveland RTA uses research by the School of Medicine's Curtis Donskey to justify the purchase of UV disinfecting tech, but its effectiveness is inconculsive
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April 15, 2020
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