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Chipchopper | 16:08 Mon 23rd Mar 2020 | Body & Soul
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I've heard claims that copper, apposed to other metals is inhospitable to viruses and bacteria to live for long.
It seems to me that this material would be a safer alternative and could be used in if used in doctors surgeries, hospitals, the home and other public places.

I'm wondering if copper alternatives are available buy and is there any scientific evidence to support these claims ?
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Copper sulphate is used in veterinary medicine as an antimicrobial spray. Copper metal has been used for centuries as vessels because of its antimicrobial properties, seemingly goods transported in copper vessels stayed fresh much longer. Copper, however,is a very expensive metal and it would be nigh on impossible to replace every handle in a public...
16:41 Mon 23rd Mar 2020
I have handles made of many different materials in my home. All are treated the same - wiped down daily with an antibacterial wipe. Makes sense.
True. Also silver..
A spray on lacquer containing these would I'm sure be effective.
Wrap in copper foil?
Perhaps plate yourself in copper & silver. That'll foil the coronavirus !
Copper sulphate is used in veterinary medicine as an antimicrobial spray. Copper metal has been used for centuries as vessels because of its antimicrobial properties, seemingly goods transported in copper vessels stayed fresh much longer.
Copper, however,is a very expensive metal and it would be nigh on impossible to replace every handle in a public place with copper. They probably would get stolen too.

Scientific claims? many: https://sfamjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jam.13681

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