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What is the best way to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in public, such as the flu?


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wash your hands and stay home when sick.. Use your sick days

wash hand clean nose taske medicine dont give your possesion to others.

kill anybody that sneezes

washing hands often is the best line of defense

Frequent hand washing, if your sick then a mask might be an idea. Actually the best way to prevent the spread is if you are sick keep your @ss home.

Wash hands. Also, the nose is a breeding ground for bacteria. Wash your hands after you blow your nose, and it is probably a good idea if you come into contact with a lot of people every day to wash your hands every once in a while just for the heck of it...because you don't know if they wash theirs.

Wash your hands, nose washes work quite well in keeping you from getting sick or heading it off at the past. Dress appropriately for the weather. Drink lots of water and eat right.

If you are the one that is sick then the best way to avoid spereading it would be to stay home. But in general, frequent hand washing is key. Also carry hand sanitizer with you just in case you cannot get around to washing your hands. If you are really concerned, then you can wear a mask, you know like Michael Jackson.

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