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you can get germs from anywhere like touching somthing or when you flush the toilet germs spray out and when you cough or sneeze
Germs are pretty much on everything.
Yes, germs can travel from object to object through contact. When contaminated objects come into contact with clean objects, germs can be transferred, leading to potential spread of infection. Regular handwashing and cleaning of surfaces can help prevent the transmission of germs.
When germs arise, Sanitiza!
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viruses come from coughs and sneezes. people normaly sneeze and the touch somthing and then you will touch it and will catch their germs causing the virus
it is better way to clen off germs with detergent than any soda.
Germs do not sleep in the same way that humans do. Some germs can enter a dormant state or have periods of reduced metabolic activity, but they are still able to survive and remain potent, waiting for a suitable environment to become active again.
Snow can help to reduce the number of germs on the ground by covering them and creating a temporary barrier. However, it does not actively kill germs itself. Germs can still survive in the snow and become active again once the snow melts.
The transfer of germs is called microbial transmission. It occurs when germs are spread from one person, object, or environment to another, leading to potential infections or illnesses. It can happen through direct contact, airborne particles, or contaminated surfaces.
I found that the most effective way is by sanitizing your day-to-day object with spray every night before you go to bed, like door knob,sofa,etc. and also use hand sanitizer (not scented, regular as more acidity and kills germs better.) *hope that helped*
Yes and vice versa but short life span off of body