A world-first anti-COVID spray is set to hit the market and it's been developed by a team of Australian researchers. 9News
University of Melbourne's professor David Nisbe is a co-creator of the technology and said it only needs to be applied once to protect surfaces from bacteria for up to two years.READ MORE:
A world-first anti-COVID spray is set to hit the market and it's been developed by a team of Australian researchers. "The virus will just ping off the surfaces or if it's in a liquid environment it will just roll off with those water droplets," he said.The spray forms a barrier against contamination and researchers said if bacteria doesn't get through, it will be killed."For this study, we tested metal surfaces. However, in the past we have shown the spray can be applied to any surface, for example, blotting paper, plastic, bricks, tiles, glass and metal," Nisbe said.