RE:RE:RE:Copper Destroys Viruses and Bacteria. Why Isn’t It EverywherYesterday afternoon, I took my 2 year old outside to get the mail and just walk around. It's insane the amount of things you touch in a day. We live in an apartment complex, so we have centralized mail and packages. Touched our doorknob 4 or 5 times. Touched the mailbox twice, pushed the buttons to punch in our code for the package and then touched the door where the package was twice to open and shut it. All things that in the last 3-4 days (how long CV19 can last on surfaces) that a lot of people probably touched. Most could be made of copper or brass. Will governments mandate more copper/brass to be used in building homes/schools/hospitals/stores? I hope they do, not just because we own a giant copper deposit.