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How can I prevent the "stomach flu" at work? |
I know that it is a while away now, but I was told today that germs really spread in the office I work in. What are some tips to keep me from getting this nasty bug? One thing I was curious about, is everything I read says just dont have close contact with the person. What exactly does that mean too? All I can say is wash your hands and avoid touching your eyes nose mouth. Just wash your hands!! Stay three feet away from any one that has the flu. Make sure you wash your hands often and use a hand sanitizer. that sucks wash your hands a lot and you hand santizer |
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