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Award-winning Sri Lankan researcher claims solution for deadly 'Novel Coronavirus'

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India TV News Desk    28 January 2020

China has reported 25 more deaths from coronavirus that would make the toll reach at least 106. As per the latest reports, the number of reported cases has risen above 2,700. In India, several people who returned from China are kept under observation in hospitals to check for possible exposure to coronavirus.

The deadly China Coronavirus has affected people in Australia, Cambodia, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Canada, United States, France and Germany.

An award-winning Sri Lankan researcher and inventor has said that he has a possible solution to the deadly coronavirus and other airborne diseases, as the cases of those infected from the new mysterious strain of Coronavirus are increasing rapidly.

Sri Lankan inventor Manju Gunawardena has a patent that is issued by the United States on a bulb with a nanoparticle eliminating poisonous particles, bacteria and virus in the atmosphere. Gunawardenas new invention that follows seven years of research on prevention of influenza could be used similar to a CFL bulb, which is already being prescribed by several doctors in India.

Gunawardena had said that the personal doctor to former Indian president A.R. Abdul Kalam has also recommended this treatment.

Sri Lankan researcher has posted it on Facebook along with his patent, stating that solution for Coronavirus airborne transmission is here in this patent.....photocatalysis is the simplest chemical-free way to fight with airborne bio burdens.Also, Japan and England have approved it to eliminate the influenza virus, reported Sri Lankan news portal.

According to Gunawardenas research, the nano bulb with its outer surface applied with the nanoparticle can be fixed in bathrooms or in the kitchen to destroy all kinds of germs.

He has shared a lengthy interview on his Facebook page, stating that we have a possible solution in Coronavirus outbreak.

Source: India TV

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