no it can be spread if you eat or drink the same consumables as the cold sore person or if they touch their face and then touch you or a door knob and then you touch the door knob and then touch your face
i have a pertction order on someone and i want to know if i can contact him?
Yes it does require direct contact with the radiation in order to cause short term and likely long term negative effects to oneself but it is not necessary to be in direct contact with the radio active material itself. The radiation itself is the danger, although the closer you are to the source which is producing the radiation the worse the effects will be because the radiation will be stronger the closer you get to the source which is creating and or supplying the radio activity. So holding or touching the radio active material directly would be the worse case scenario and approaching this material in a measure of some sort would increase the damage to oneself exponentially.
No. A spouse or ex spouse cannot get an order to prevent you from seeing someone else. They could get a no contact order to keep you away from them but not someone else.
A Direct Order given by a supervisor to an employee who is a Union member is a very specific thing which must be verbalized in a specific manner. The supervisor MUST say "I am giving you a Direct Order." AND MUST tell the employee what will happen if the order is not obeyed. (what discipline will result). The only reason an employee can disobey is if the order was to do something illegal or would put the employee in immediate danger. Otherwise if the employee disagrees with the order they must obey and then they can grieve it later. Obey now, grieve later...
Well, they don't become invisible... I really can't figure out what you're trying to ask. A no contact order means that a person is not supposed to contact ... someone. If that someone is you, then no, you can't go to see them.
Of course, anybody can contact anybody, unless there is an actual restraining order issued by a court that forbids someone from contacting someone.
No it does not. You must come into contact with someone infected with the virus in order to catch it.
Yes, if you live in West Virginia and have an active restraining order against someone you can have it removed so that you see each other again.
Yes, you can. Not only that, violation of a no-contact order will bring about an IMMEDIATE arrest by law enforcement, not just a violation report by your PO.
If a person has a restraining or protective order prohibiting the from making contact with a specific individual, all contact is prohibited, including social media.
Yes, pulling is an example of a contact force because it requires physical contact between two objects in order to exert a force. When you pull an object, you are exerting a force through direct contact with that object.
By cheque, Money order, direct bank deposit, if they have the facility, by credit card or debit card.