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Newsprint safe from Covid-19, experts say

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Newsprint safe from Covid-19, experts say

Scientists and health experts have confirmed that newspapers do not transmit Covid-19 thanks to the ink and printing process used.

Setting the record straight regarding newspapers safety on Good Morning Britain on Friday, Dr Hilary Jones said: “For public health information right now it’s important people have access to information through newspapers”.

Dr Hilary stressed that they were an essential service and that “it’s possible to deliver newspapers safely. If someone physically picks them up and delivers them to a doorstep or letterbox it’s safe.”

John Innes Centre virologist George Lomonossoff, who uses molecular biology to understand the assembly and properties of viruses in the United Kingdom, said: “Newspapers are pretty sterile because of the way they are printed and the process they’ve been through.

“Traditionally, people have eaten fish and chips out of them for that very reason. So all of the ink and the print makes them actually quite sterile.”

The World Health Organisation also confirmed that reading newspapers carries no real risk of catching the Covid-19 virus.

It said: “The likelihood of an infected person contaminating commercial goods is low and the risk of catching the virus that causes COVID-19 from a package that has been moved, travelled, and exposed to different conditions and temperate is also low.”

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