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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostActually you don't get the colds from snot and coughs you catch it when you touch a door knob and then put your finger in your mouth. As long as you wash your hands each time you shake hands or touch a door knob you'll be fine. The catching it from breathing in droplets is a just a common myth.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostGot this bloke in the office, coughing his guts up, spreading his germs around. He is sweating with a fever and keeps clutching his chest and taking little white tablets.
Cheeky git asked us this morning if we anything that will get phlegm off a monitor screen.
If he was a horse, we would have shot him by now
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostActually you don't get the colds from snot and coughs you catch it when you touch a door knob and then put your finger in your mouth. As long as you wash your hands each time you shake hands or touch a door knob you'll be fine. The catching it from breathing in droplets is a just a common myth.
The usual way we catch the virus is to breathe them in on droplets in the air when someone sneezes
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostActually you don't get the colds from snot and coughs you catch it when you touch a door knob and then put your finger in your mouth. As long as you wash your hands each time you shake hands or touch a door knob you'll be fine. The catching it from breathing in droplets is a just a common myth.
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Actually you don't get the colds from snot and coughs you catch it when you touch a door knob and then put your finger in your mouth. As long as you wash your hands each time you shake hands or touch a door knob you'll be fine. The catching it from breathing in droplets is a just a common myth.
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Originally posted by swamp View PostPeople are at their most contagious in the days leading up to an illness. By the time you've feeling properly sick, everyone else in the office has caught it too
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People are at their most contagious in the days leading up to an illness. By the time you've feeling properly sick, everyone else in the office has caught it too
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostThats what contracting is all about.
Top marks to the guy...
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If he were a horse, he would be shot
Got this bloke in the office, coughing his guts up, spreading his germs around. He is sweating with a fever and keeps clutching his chest and taking little white tablets.
Cheeky git asked us this morning if we anything that will get phlegm off a monitor screen.
If he was a horse, we would have shot him by now
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