I will NOT disagree that an RxAir unit may help with the corona virus. I’m not a scientist! And it's not worth the argument.
My point has been that this virus is ALSO passed on by surface contact, so an air purifier can not guarantee one's safety from this latest virus threat.
Also, that the expense for PARTIAL virus remediation with RxAir units covering public areas is unrealistic for ANY business to take on. How many would an average airport need? Grocery stores? Big box stores? Office buildings?
It just isn't going to happen.
Buy an RxAir for home use if that makes one feel proactive. Vystar could use the business!
How many do they have in stock? They have no money to take the RxAir back into production. Probably one of the reasons that they were talking about the RxAir "spinoff" several months back.
All this RxAir is going to save VYST chatter is beyond foolish.