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The Sun On-Demand (www.thesunondemand.com) by AZENTIVE LLC (www.azentive.com) Indoor Sunlight and Covid-19 edited video from online upload of NBC Nightly News on May 6th, 2020. Our flagship technology, The Sun On-Demand™ brings sunlight indoors to efficiently saturate large indoor spaces. The Sun On-Demand™ acts exactly like, and simulates, the Sun. We introduced The Sun On-DemandTM for the cultivation of medicinal plants and food in controlled environment agriculture in early 2017. In addition to the full sunlight electromagnetic spectrum in all permutations of frequencies between 285 nm to 1650 nm (UV-B, UV-A, the visible spectrum, and the infrared spectrum pictured right), we can customize spectra, for example, to only provide UV-A, UV-B, UV-C, as well as to provide any combination of electromagnetic sunlight frequencies. Specifically, sunlight is nature’s disinfectant Sunlight offers both sterilization and human health benefits, including: ● Inactivating viruses via cracking of the capsid barrier and damaging RNA (Nelson, K. L. et al., 2018), ● Reducing airborne and surface SARS-CoV-2 transmission (UV-B/UV-A/Violet) (Ravanat JL, et al., 2001), ● Enabling Vitamin D production in the body (Mead, M. N., 2008). ● Modulating immune responses (Scheiermann, C. et al., 2013), ● Resetting and stabilizing circadian rhythms (Duffy, J. F. et al., 2009), and ● Boosting moods (Duffy, J. F. et al., 2009). Why now? Limiting the transmission of COVID-19 via airborne and surface vectors is critical for healthcare personnel on the front lines of the pandemic, as well as for reducing patient-to-patient spread. Shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) have put healthcare providers and patients at an even greater risk of infection. "To win, we need to attack the [SARS CoV-2] virus with aggressive and targeted tactics," -Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the World Health Organization Targeted and aggressive methods of effective, rapid, and efficient inactivation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the air and on surfaces are urgently needed to protect healthcare providers and high risk populations, as are tools to improve overall health, mood, and immune response. Such measures would help to protect healthcare providers, the elderly, and others at high risk of infection.