KOMMONSENTSJANE – GLOBALISTS AT WORK – THIS IS IT – DON’T FALL FOR IT. USE/KEEP CASH – SPRAY CARD/CASH BEFORE YOU REUSE IT WITH SANITARY WIPES.

GLOBALISTS AT WORK – THIS IS IT – DON’T FALL FOR IT. KEEP CASH KING!

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR – Remember the GLOBALISTS are trying to take control  of our cash –  so that all we have is a piece of paper (DIGITAL) telling us what money we have  to control us,  and no responsibility for our cash.

Wear plastic gloves and carry sanitary wipes.

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Saturday, March 21, 2020

LIBERTY HEADLINES USA

Home Breaking News –  Paper Cash Quarantined, Shunned, and Banned over Virus Fears

By Headline Wealth –
March 20, 2020

(Associated Press) In a world suffering a pandemic, cash is no longer king.

A growing number of businesses and individuals worldwide have stopped using banknotes in fear that physical currency, handled by tens of thousands of people over their useful life, could be a vector for the spreading coronavirus.

NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF CROCK!

Public officials and health experts have said that the risk of transferring the virus person-to-person through the use of banknotes is small. But that has not stopped businesses from refusing to accept currency and some countries from urging their citizens to stop using banknotes altogether.

Open Books, a non-profit bookstore in Chicago, sent an email to customers last week asking individuals not to use cash. A chain of diners in Washington State has also stopped accepting cash. And delivery services like Grubhub, Door Dash, and others have instituted “no contact” deliveries, and have either stopped offering cash as a payment option or are actively discouraging it.

Experts say cash does carry a risk of transmitting the virus, but the risk from cash so far is small compared with other transmission routes. A scientific paper published early in the outbreak found the virus can live on cardboard for up to 24 hours and up to three days on plastic and stainless steel. The researchers, however, did not test whether it can live on banknote paper.

The presence of live virus particles on banknotes does not mean they are a health hazard, public health experts said. Virus particles are unlikely to return to the air, or aerosolize, once on a surface.

“It’s not impossible that there might be traces of virus on dollar bills but if you wash your hands it should provide adequate protections, you shouldn’t need anything else,” said Julie Fischer, a professor at the Center for Global Health Science and Society at

Georgetown University, on C-SPAN.
Other devices used to pay for items are just as likely to be vectors for disease transfer.

Credit and debit cards are made of plastic and metal. ATMs are touched by hundreds of human hands a day. And there have been studies that show smartphones are heavily contaminated with bacteria because of their constant use.

Even the Federal Reserve has taken efforts to make sure the money supply is not contaminated. Banknotes that circulated in Europe and Asia are being quarantined for seven to 10 days as a “precautionary measure,” according to a Federal Reserve spokesperson.

While businesses are discouraging cash usage, there have been reports of customers making large withdrawals from ATMs in several parts of the country. Some banks have had to order additional cash from the Fed or keep ATMs stocked at higher levels to allow larger customer withdrawals.

Banknote avoidance is not just happening in the U.S. In South Korea, which has been more successful in stemming the outbreak, the country’s central bank took all banknotes out of circulation for two weeks or, in some cases, burned paper money.

Iran is suffering the worst outbreak of the virus in the Middle East. Using cash there is common, but in recent weeks many people have avoided it and banks have announced that they will not accept cash from customers. Iranians often have multiple debit cards but cash is widely used in small-scale transactions, like buying bread in bakeries or leaving a tip.

Many people have started even being careful in how they hand over debit cards, as contactless payment methods haven’t caught on there.

Just use your common sense and after usage wipe you swipe and then wipe your card before the next usage.

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