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This week there's some fascinating insight about the predicted future of the UV disinfection market, which is set to grow dramatically over the next few years. We're going to have to change our approach in line with the virus as it mutates, and mutations mean it's more important than ever to stop the spread. Plus there's remarkable news about mood. Apparently a positive mood and enjoyable interactions with friends can boost the impact of vaccines to an impressive degree. So don't worry – be happy! Here's the news.
Massive growth predicted for the UV disinfection market
A new report highlights how the UV Disinfection Equipment Market is predicted to grow exponentially between now and 2027, thanks to the virus as well as growing climate change-led concerns around safe drinking water in developing nations. The rise in demand for UVC lamps that treat the air and surfaces is at an all-time high.
In 2019 the Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Equipment Market was worth around $1.3 billion. It is likely to reach $5.7 billion by 2027. As the report says, 'Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is a non-chemical process whereby a pathogen, within a liquid or gaseous medium or on a surface, is exposed to a dosage of ultraviolet radiation near the peak of germicidal effectiveness to deactivate pathogen's DNA, such that the pathogen is unable to reproduce.'
'According to a leading manufacturer of UV disinfection equipment, the demand for UV disinfection equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic has been increased by nearly 1,000%. This is due to growing demand from commercial sectors such as hospitals, offices, and hotels & restaurants for surface disinfection and air treatment purposes.'
Changing our approach to the coronavirus
As New Scientist magazine says, 'the emergence of new variants with different properties has changed the rules of engagement'. A faster-spreading virus means more infections, and that means more deaths. In a worst case scenario, if a mutation arises that lets the virus escape our immune systems, it could re-infect people who have already had covid, which would mean we'd need tweaked or new vaccines. And while vaccines are a way out but they're also a slow solution, with billions of humans across the planet to vaccinate.
According to the scientists, only one thing remains certain. The only way to stop the virus from evolving into something nastier is to stop it from spreading, and that means steering as clear as we can of each other until the risk reduces enough to relax.
How a positive mood plus good friends boosts your response to vaccines
It's a science thing. When you feel positive, and enjoy positive social interactions, both of these simple psychological factors influence how you react to vaccines. The theory is supported to a multitude of studies and research projects that reveal how a positive mindset really does affect human health.
Back in 2006 one study proved how people who described themselves as energetic, cheerful or relaxed 'produced a 73 per cent greater antibody response to vaccination against the virally transmitted disease hepatitis B than those who regarded themselves as more nervous, tense or angry.' Since then the same effect has been found again and again.
Did you know your mood on the day of your vaccination can make a difference? It looks like your mood and outlook is much more important to immunity than things like sleep and exercise, neither of which had the same effect. There's even been a noticeable boost in antibodies after a flu vaccination for people in happy personal relationships, married or otherwise.
In fact the research proves that, on a biological level, things like kindness, optimism and social inclusion can all switch the genes in your immune system away from a dangerous inflammatory response to a response that actually fights viruses.
How about the covid vaccine? Apparently there's 'reasonably consistent evidence' that these simple psychological factors will affect antibody response in the same positive way as it does with any other vaccine.
Disinfect, keep people safe, protect your business
It's clear we probably face at least another half year of restrictions of various kinds and degrees, while the world rolls out a host of vaccination programmes. We could end up in the same situation a year down the line. Nobody knows. Luckily we do know one thing: our UV light tech damages coronaviruses so badly they can't reproduce, which stops them in their tracks. To introduce a level of certainty back into your business, you can use our portable, affordable, proven UVC disinfection technology to keep your employees and customers safe. Give us a call or email us for a chat to find out more.