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Sick Etiquette
by Kelsey Pyle
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Brush away the germs
After you are well and clear of any sickness that might have been vacationing in your body, you must do one important thing to ensure that you no longer pick up the germs that were causing your illness: throw away your toothbrush and start using a brand new one. This way, you won’t be reintroducing the old germs back into your systems every time you brush.

Healthy Bill of Rights
The sick and healthy should have equal treatment, but please remember that the healthy have rights, too. A sick person in a room full of healthy people has no worries of catching health from those not contagious, but the healthy have the right to remain healthy. It only takes one handshake, sneeze, or transfer of germs from one surface to another to transform the healthy to the sick. Try to be considerate of others and keep your germs to yourself.

 

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