no. but you can get sick by making direct contact with the sick person. like if they eat sumthing and u eat the same thing then u can get sick like that or if sum1 sneezes on a tissue and u touch the tissue then rub ur eyes or nose or touch ur mouth then that can get u sik.
yes it is possible
she uses prudence when listening to tv ads.
It shouldn't but if you get really hot while your sleeping, you could.
If the person who sneezes is not sick, perhaps no one in the room will get sick. This is impossible to answer.
You can, but it's not very kind to the sick person. Many people are sensitive to paint fumes under the best of circumstances.
no
The sleeping quarters for a Roman servant or slave would depend on his or her job. The general household staff usually had designated quarters for sleeping. However, if the slave had a special job, such as a nanny, she would sleep in the same room as her charge. If a slave were an attendant to a sick or elderly person, he or she would either sleep in the same room with the master or just outside the door.
No thats an absaloutely sick thing to say. Just be thankful that it's not you sleeping on the street.
You're just sick
Sleeping with the window open can increase the risk of getting sick if the room is too cold and you are not properly dressed or covered. Cold temperatures can weaken your immune system, making you more susceptible to illnesses. Additionally, having the window open can expose you to allergens and pollutants that may aggravate existing respiratory conditions.
Sick Room Records was created in 2001.
I wouldn't say sick, you might feel sick with a soar throat, snivels...ect