>>11537687No the microscopic radiation cant kill cells. You know in anime when the guy is sliced through but mothing happens? But then his clothes pop off and he splits apart? Multicellular organisms like us die from radiation because get seperated by all the thin little blades of radiation. A virus on the other hand, can simply reform after these slicing cuts pass through. Think of the liquid terminator for this. Also, because nuclear particles are high energy, the corona virus could potentially consume it. This could allow the corona virus to have enough excess energy to mutate excessively, causing it to have better evolutions. Finally, the debris and the speed of the explosion would avtually counteract the heat. Have you ever put your hand through a flame really fast? Now imagine your hand had a surface area measurable in molecules? And was being launched at explosive speeds? Very little of the virus will be burned in the explosion, it will mostly be launched, cwrried on debris and soot. Plus, the soot will get brought up into the climate. You will be spreading coronavirus at a truly unprecedented rate amd would likely doom us all.