A new copper age is coming, why? Because copper destroys viruses and pathogens on contact, something India has known about for millennia.
In China, it was called “qi,” the symbol for health. In Egypt it was called “ankh,” the symbol for eternal life. For the Phoenicians, the reference was synonymous with Aphrodite—the goddess of love and beauty.
These ancient civilizations were referring to copper, a material that cultures across the globe have recognized as vital to our health for more than 5,000 years. When influenzas, bacteria like E. coli, superbugs like MRSA, or even coronaviruses land on most hard surfaces, they can live for up to four to five days. But when they land on copper, and copper alloys like brass, they die within minutes. “We’ve seen viruses just blow apart,” says Bill Keevil, professor of environmental healthcare at the University of Southampton. “They land on copper and it just degrades them.”
It gets better.
Intense or what. It's too late for COVID-19 but not for future bugs so hospitals and us rubes should recognize the fact a new copper age is upon us. The ancient Greeks would be proud. :)
"Ain't" science grand?
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