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  • jayn200
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    Should be criminal charges.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    No grosser than what goes on in unis, especially sports team social events

    Pretty nasty though.
    Or accidently using rectal thermometers orally.

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  • d000hg
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    No grosser than what goes on in unis, especially sports team social events

    Pretty nasty though.

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  • Paddy
    started a topic Covid test oops

    Covid test oops

    Used coronavirus tests handed out by mistake in Birmingham

    Used coronavirus tests handed out by mistake in Birmingham - BBC News

    student David Lewes, 21, said he and four housemates used the tests without realising they were not new.

    "We are really distressed, shocked, violated and one of my friends threw up after finding out they had been used before," he said.

    The third-year University of Birmingham student said the council team dropped the test off at their home in Tiverton Road on Tuesday evening saying they would return a few minutes later to collect them
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