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Yes Bacteria is everywhere. There is Bacteria in your bed, seat, on your TV and even in your mouth! So if you worry about being harmed from touching Bacteria, you actually aren't scared, because it is everywhere and you are always touching Bacteria. I hope that answered your question.

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