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Yeah, like everyone else said. Also, if for example you don't have any backup lenses or if you're shooting in a dusty setting of some kind, then yeah a UV filter is useful - also easier to clean than a lens.
I've only gone through two uv filters before because of heavy scratches, and i'm a total klutz so it's been a worthwhile investment for me. If you're careful, however, then you should be fine..
And for the actual uv emissions, it should be fine for a bit, assuming you're not taking photos of the sun's surface.
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