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Covid-19: banknotes do not run the risk of infection, according to Banque de France

2020-06-11T17:10:52.886Z


At a time when contactless payments are privileged and cash appears as potential vectors of the virus, the use of banknotes does not present any particular risk of infection with Covid-19, assured the Banque de France on Thursday. Read also: Cash or contactless: the “funny war” of payment in times of epidemic " The scientific analyzes entrusted in recent weeks to European reference laboratories ...


At a time when contactless payments are privileged and cash appears as potential vectors of the virus, the use of banknotes does not present any particular risk of infection with Covid-19, assured the Banque de France on Thursday.

Read also: Cash or contactless: the “funny war” of payment in times of epidemic

" The scientific analyzes entrusted in recent weeks to European reference laboratories have confirmed that the banknotes do not present any particular risk of infection compared to other areas of daily life, " French central bank told AFP. " By comparing the behavior of the virus on different types of surfaces, it appeared that it could survive ten to a hundred times longer on stainless steel (a door handle for example) than on a ticket, " he says. she, adding that " other analyzes have shown that viruses are more difficult to spread on porous surfaces like that of banknotes than on smooth surfaces like plastic ".

" The use of banknotes therefore poses no particular risk of contamination in everyday life, of course continuing to apply the barrier gestures recommended by the World Health Organization, " concludes the Banque de France.

Since the deconfinement on May 11, the ceiling for contactless payment has increased in France from 30 to 50 euros, as in twenty other European countries, this method of payment reducing the possibility of contamination compared to a payment by bank card. via a code to type on a keyboard or cash handling.

The Banque de France also highlights " the freedom " for a consumer to be able to " pay for their purchases in cash if they wish, particularly the most vulnerable populations for whom they are often the only possible means of payment ". It recalls that cash “ cannot be refused within the framework of a transaction under penalty of a penal sanction, subject to the ceilings fixed by the regulations and the beneficiary's right to require the buyer to make topping up . "

Source: lefigaro

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