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Bank of England's new plastic notes provide ideal environment for nature's nastiest bacteria
Filthy lucre just got a new meaning. Plastic notes of the type chosen this week by the Bank of England as the next generation of paper money have been found by researchers to be the host of choice for some of nature’s nastiest bacteria.
A study of the survival rates of microbes such as E.coli and the MRSA superbug when placed on seven different currencies has found that they thrived best on money printed on the plastic polymer banknotes earmarked to be introduced in Britain in 2016 following a public consultation.
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Oooh! Pandemic!
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Include silver nano particles into the plastic. I think.
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Bilderburgers want a global population of 500million. 

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