Not true hospitals want a way to protect their patients covid or not.
Plain and simple.
Not only that but hospitals have set up protocols to help stop the spread of Covid once a patient has been diagnosed and admitted. This is why you don't hear about the spread of Covid to hospital employees as you did during the initial stages of the pandemic.
Not looking at the big picture of HAI's is the only way to understand how to control them.
The mist will most certainly kill airborne particles but there is no perfect full time system that will accomplish this 7nless you an operating room with UV lights.
Let HAI's run rampant through healthcare facilities and concentrate just on Covid. Seriously? What about all those patients who will die from diseases other than Covid. Do they count? Pretty sad to think hospitals should put any disinfection system on the shelf.
In fact, HOCl is a widely-used solution in countries worldwide because of its ability to disinfect airborne germs, bacteria, and viruses, without being harmful to humans or animals.
HOCL has been WIDELY approved and accepted as a leading product to combat infection, not just from COVID but many viruses. And yes, studies have even shown it to be effective as an airborne mist.
And if hospitals don't want it... why did a new 20+ Hospital conglomerate sign on to use PCTL products?
Not entirely correct & noted SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted by exposure to infectious respiratory fluids
(3) touching mucous membranes with hands that have been soiled either directly by virus-containing respiratory fluids or indirectly by touching surfaces with virus on them.