Nov 13, 2019
Episode 40 – Waverly Hills Sanatorium and the Death Tunnel
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Research Topic - How Airborne Illness is Spread
Diseases and viruses that are transmitted as very small particles by air currents.
The bacteria or viruses travel on dust particles or on respiratory droplets through the air and into people's mouths. The infected droplets come from a sick person coughing or sneezing. This means that you can get sick from someone, even if you have never been in the same room, or if you've only been in the same building. You don’t even have to inhale the droplets. They can just land in your eyes, nose and mouth. You're welcome.
Tuberculosis, measles, and chickenpox
Frequent and thorough hand washing. Also don't share drinks or straws. Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing to minimize droplets.
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