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No you can't. People can get Ringworm from: 1) direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pet, 2) indirect contact with an object or surface that an infected person or pet has touched, or 3) rarely, by contact with soil.
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they can be very harmful , some people use science for explosion of atomic bomb which causes a great number of casualty!
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More or less serious accidents are possible.
Direct exposure refers to the situation where individuals encounter a harmful agent in close proximity during an incident. This type of exposure increases the risk of adverse health effects and may require immediate action to minimize the impact on those affected. It is important to swiftly address direct exposures to prevent further harm and ensure the safety of individuals involved.
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