No, definitly not, because your clothes can trnsport bacteria that is exposed to the front
no because your clothes carry bacteria
no
Yes, coughing and sneezing into your sleeve is considered right and polite, and is more effective in preventing the spread of diseases like the flu than is coughing into your hand or a tissue that is likely to shread.
No,but if someone else sneezes near you without covering their mouth and nose, you may catch it from their sneeze. Or if you are sneezing you could give it to others the same way.Flu viruses spread through respiratory droplets that are released with coughs and sneezes, so always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing and sneezing and then throw the tissue away.(See the related questions below for more information abouthow flu viruses are spread and how to protect yourself from them.)
No. It is very easy to transmit this disease. The Spanish Influenza killed many people in this country because it became so viral, and it was so easily transmitted. It can be transmitted by air ( sneezing & coughing). Keep your hands washed. The flu or cold virus can live for several days on hard surfaces. Do not touch your hands to face or nose or mouth. Cover your mouth or nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. Avoid being too close to those that are ill with it. Best to stay home when you have a fever with the flu & take C, Zinc, rest, get plenty of fluids.
* Lack of personal hygeine, e.g not washing hands after using the bathroom * Eating moulding, rotten food * Not raising hand or tissue to mouth when coughing or sneezing * Touching dirty surfaces and then putting hands near eyes or mouth.
Tissue irritation of the throat and lungs may appear as noisy breathing, coughing, hoarseness, black or gray spittle, and fluid in the lungs.
Sponges, Shamwow, Tissue, Tissue Papers, Clothes, Paper.
The possessive form for the noun tissue is tissue's.Example: The tissue's shreds clung to all the clothes in the washer.
A primary Koch infection, which refers to the initial infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is not typically contagious unless it progresses to active tuberculosis. Active tuberculosis is contagious and can be spread through the air by coughing or sneezing.
You could just be becoming slightly more toned and losing flabby tissue, but at the same time gaining lean tissue, so the scales stay the same even though you have better body composition.
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posh People use it so they don't get their clothes dirty
So far, swine flu has been less of a killer then the "common flu". Out of the 109 confirmed cases reported in the US, only two have resulted in death. If you want to do your part to stop any type of flu, don't go to work or school when you have it. Wash your hands on a regular basis, don't touch your face with unwashed hands, and use tissue when coughing or sneezing.