The Chinese Olympic delegation not only achieved impressive results at the Tokyo Olympics, but none of its members contracted the COVID-19 virus so far. In addition to conventional pandemic measures such as masks, disinfectant equipment, and vaccines, the Chinese delegation utilized a black technology known as the "Radiation Vaccine": an advanced UV disinfection equipment that can sterilize 99.9% of viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms, specifically the COVID-19 virus. This technology effectively kills pathogens in environments where humans are present, which is a key feature, according to the Chinese newspaper "People's Daily."
A total of over 200 "Radiation Vaccine" devices were installed in all rooms occupied by Chinese athletes in the Chinese House and the Olympic Village, combating airborne pathogens and improving biosafety. Wu Fan, Deputy Dean of the Shanghai Medical College at Fudan University, stated that this type of equipment emits radiation energy at a wavelength of 222 nanometers, which effectively destroys the helical structural linkage of RNA after being significantly absorbed by the COVID-19 virus, rendering the virus unable to reproduce and thus achieving a killing effect.
In fact, all viruses, bacteria, and fungi can be eliminated through irradiation using a specific wavelength spectrum. Since the short wavelength of 222 nanometers cannot penetrate skin or eyes and is non-harmful to the human body, it can operate while people are present. Therefore, the "Radiation Vaccine" addresses a challenge in the sterilization field: achieving "coexistence between humans and machines, real-time disinfection."
How far is the "Radiation Vaccine" from civilian use? The "Radiation Vaccine" was used not only in the Tokyo Olympics this year but also during the Zhengzhou disaster response and epidemic prevention campaign. It has been sent to several hospitals to help ensure the microbiological safety of the medical staff's working environment. This device can eliminate the virus in environments above 4 degrees Celsius.
Wu Fan noted that "Radiation Vaccine" products suitable for various civilian scenarios are also under development. She explained, "The 222-nanometer wavelength light is suitable for use in environments where people are present, whereas traditional UV disinfection used by medical institutions can only be performed after individuals have left. However, the 'Radiation Vaccine' technology can be continuously used in high-risk areas such as fever clinics. In the future, it will also have broad application prospects in transportation hubs and public spaces, which can purify the environment and improve biosafety."