Copper explodes viruses
When viruses, including corona viruses, land on copper and copper alloys, they begin to die within minutes
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After a few hours, the viruses are no longer detectable, whereas they can survive for days on other smooth surfaces. Copper acts almost like a blast. In 2015, microbiologist Professor Bill Keevil even demonstrated with a predecessor of Covid-19, coronavirus 229E, that copper kills viruses efficiently. Copper is a passive antimicrobial material. It can even sterilize its surface itself. And there are no mutations, as all genes contained in the virus or bacterium are destroyed.
Many cultures knew a long time ago that copper is important for health. In India, for example, people have been drinking from copper cups for thousands of years.
It would be a good idea to provide public buildings such as hospitals with handrails and handles covered with copper. One could also think of local transport and even private houses. Silver is even more effective against viruses. Although copper has also been displaced from building applications by glass, aluminium or plastics, copper could be used more again. Today, the reddish metal is often used in power grids and the copper market is actually growing. Because the conductive properties are simply excellent.
If you want to bet on copper, you should look at mining companies with copper in their projects such as Copper Mountain Mining or Aurania Resources.
Copper Mountain Mining has a 75 percent interest in the Copper Mountain Mine in British Columbia: https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/copper-mountain-mining-q4-and-full-year-2019-numbers-published/. This mine supplies around 100 million pounds of copper equivalent annually.
Aurania Resources - https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/aurania-resources-update-on-corona-impact-food-support-of-local-shuar-people/ - focuses on copper and precious metals. Its flagship project is The Lost Cities Cutucu Project in Ecuador, more precisely in the eastern foothills of the Andes in a Jura metallogenic belt.
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