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infections that spread through the air are received by the body through inhaling
the droplets still would have to have body fluids for you to be infected by it
now put the crazy back in the box -
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Black_Samson wrote: »
what your trying to imply is somewhat unrealistic -
Damn, I'm gonna wear my yard work gloves and mask for everything.
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Shinning
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She Got That Wet Wet Too
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^^^Did she ever confirm that pic was her?
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I aint bout to let Parallel get me killed out here. When a person sneezes or coughs, fluid (spray) can and most often does escape from the mouth, even when attempting to cover it. It can travel up to 6 feet. So say some of this very small spray lands on your face or mouth or even your hands and you touch your lips or eyes...you have now just shared some body fluids. Now will you get sick is the million dollar question. Who would be willing to take that chance? An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. I aint ? wit it
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As if her paranoia wasn't bad enough.
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Black_Samson wrote: »http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/pdf/infections-spread-by-air-or-droplets.pdfThe pdf is apparently dated 10/27/2014 - 07:54am at the bottom.
Ebola is spread through droplets
Droplet spread happens when germs traveling inside droplets that are
coughed or sneezed from a sick person enter the eyes, nose, or mouth of
another person.
Droplets travel short distances, less than 3 feet (1 meter) from one person to another.
A person might also get infected by touching a surface or object that has
germs on it and then touching their mouth or nose.
Droplet spread diseases include: plague, Ebola.
What’s the difference between infections
spread through the air or by droplets?
@Parallel
You smoking more than weed. You should quit. It's killing your brain cells