I agree let's not get diverted on this 222nm thing, but you are the one that brought it up after all.
But Mind is right - you aren't really going to increase maximum lifespan by "sterilizing the world". That is not a quaint notion, it is a fact on several basis. Firstly, it's totally impractical. Second, humans are adapted to live in a world populated by microorganism and we generally become unhealthy in a increasingly sterile environment (for one our immune systems seem to go haywire in the absence of a significant number of microorganisms to fight and tends to eventually turn on itself). And lastly, microorganisms don't seem to sent the limit on ultimate lifespan. Yes, you can probably increase the average lifespan by controlling microorganisms, particularly in parts of the world where poor sanitation prevails. But you aren't going to significantly increase the maximum lifespan through that route. Maximum lifespan as testified to by the most believable historical accounts seem to be stubbornly stuck about where they are now.
Specifically, the covid-19 virus is not going away. No matter how many vaccines you give, no matter how many masks you mandate, no matter if you bath the world in 222nm UV light. This isn't a slowly mutating virus like smallpox that you can build a vaccine that generates a robust immunity that last for decades. This is a fairly rapidly mutating virus that you can only get a modest immune response from the vaccines we've been able to invent. That is not conductive to eradication in the manner of smallpox.
Covid-19 is here and it's here to stay. But, so are the other 3 or 4 coronaviruses that are endemic in mankind. They also were once novel viruses that had recently jumped into humans and caused significant disease and death (see the 1890 Russian "flu" - most likely a coronavirus that jumped from cattle). We don't worry about these viruses because as they adapted to their new hosts they became increasingly less lethal. To the point they now cause about 30% of the common cold. So shall it ultimately be with covid, and we are significantly along the path to that destination today.
Edited by Daniel Cooper, 08 December 2022 - 10:11 PM.