Viruses typically ride on aerosolized droplets, meaning the stuff that comes out of your nose and mouth when you cough and sneeze.
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Viruses typically ride on aerosolized droplets, meaning the stuff that comes out of your nose and mouth when you cough and sneeze.
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Social media has been sharing hashtag #coveryourmouth, admonishing people to use the crook of their arm, a handkerchief or a tissue to block the spew of aerosolized germs in public places.
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