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I'd have to think copper is going to be part of any post virus corrective adjustments... maybe say goodbye to all the brushed stainless steel and chrome tactile fixtures and hello to copper...the third in line of the so-called "noble metals"... column 11 of the PTE... atomic number 29... Wow. This article is from nearly five years ago! Using copper to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses https://t.co/vpzgSyVJHu — Alice Evans (@AliceEvansGruff) April 1, 2020
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I'd have to think copper is going to be part of any post virus corrective adjustments... maybe say goodbye to all the brushed stainless steel and chrome tactile fixtures and hello to copper...the third in line of the so-called "noble metals"... column 11 of the PTE... atomic number 29... Wow. This article is from nearly five years ago! Using copper to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses https://t.co/vpzgSyVJHu — Alice Evans (@AliceEvansGruff) April 1, 2020
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I'd have to think copper is going to be part of any post virus corrective adjustments... maybe say goodbye to all the brushed stainless steel and chrome tactile fixtures and hello to copper...the third in line of the so-called "noble metals"... column 11 of the PTE... atomic number 29...
Wow. This article is from nearly five years ago! Using copper to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses https://t.co/vpzgSyVJHu— Alice Evans (@AliceEvansGruff) April 1, 2020