as a matter a fact newspapers carry over millions of germs techinally paper comes from trees and during the process of printing there's germs present newspapers travel everywhere and Illinois valley college made clinical studies prove one newspaper has over 1.3 million germs
Newspapers can carry germs if they have been touched by someone who is sick or if they have been in contact with contaminated surfaces. It is a good practice to wash your hands after handling newspapers to reduce the risk of spreading germs.
Ice can carry germs.
Flies have a sticky substance in their legs, so when they sit on dirty things, because of sticky substance , germs get sticked to their legs and in this way , they carry germs
Yes. It is about 77% of germs
Believe it or not, moths do not carry germs at all. They do not represent a health risk like mosquitoes do.
yeseven germs get chapped lips, of course they carry some chapstick around. what else do you expect them to do?
they dont
Generally they do not carry germs, it is the food or item they carry that does..
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
chicken pox..
100million
yes bugs carry germs and some bugs are poisious
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