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Fake a sneeze into a tissue.
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A spray of droplets from a sneeze directly into the eye, for example, could let the virus in.
If you don't have a tissue, sneeze into your elbow or your upper arm, not your hand where you can spread germs with the next handshake or doorknob turn.
If you need to sneeze but you don't have a tissue, sneeze into your armpit instead of your hands to reduce the spread of germs.
At dinner with friends, Hamilton would take a large bite, fake a sneeze, spit the food into a napkin, and then run off to the bathroom to dispose of it.
Am I forced to become one of those parents who makes up words like "motherfudger" or "swizzlesticks" and disguises them as a sneeze while releasing them into the night?
First graders are taught if they don't have a tissue, to sneeze into their elbows.
The players' towels are often sweaty and crusted — in one match, I watched a player who shall not be named sneeze into a towel that, moments later, he handed to a ball boy.
The players' towels are often sweaty and crusted in one match, I watched a player who shall not be named sneeze into a towel that, moments later, he handed to a ball boy.
And they have added signs in the kitchens, administrative offices and other "back of the house" parts of hotels, reminding employees to wash their hands frequently and to cough or sneeze into a tissue rather than their hands.
To be safe, wash your hands more often, don't touch anyone else's phone or keyboard and always cough or sneeze into a tissue.
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