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Rather, caring for the sick means caring for people who may die.
Valerius disagreed: To a child, "sick" means physical illness which demands family members stay nearby.
However, despite metabolism's powerful ability to alter the course of infections, little is known about what being "sick" means metabolically.
"That means if you are on holiday or sick one day (by the way, sick means you physically cannot get out of bed), it gets noticed because some things at work don't happen as easily.
One example: "sick" means different things in different contexts, and Viralheat can supposedly understand that someone talking about "sick jeans" has a different meaning than someone talking about being "sick at the hospital".
With Ebola, asymptomatic (i.e., not yet sick) means non-infectious as well.
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"Being sick meant a number of things to me," she told Ms. Winfrey.
The first is that being sick meant you were weak.
For a long time, I thought being sick meant that I was somehow damaged or that I had baggage.
Thus the traditional demand to take care of one's family created a situation where getting sick meant not fulfilling one's duties in society as reported in the quote below: Many girls who work in this bar do not have enough money when sick because they contribute their income to support their family.
Not receiving sick pay means that it's helpful to have some savings set aside.
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