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Ririisweird
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A single sneeze can travel up to 100 mph (160 km/h). When you sneeze, you’re not just pushing out air, it’s a blast of thousands of tiny droplets that can carry germs far and wide. Some droplets are heavy and fall quickly, but lighter ones can linger in the air for minutes as aerosols. High-speed studies show sneezes create a turbulent cloud that can spread droplets meters away. That’s why covering your mouth (with a tissue, elbow, or mask) isn’t just polite, it’s essential for stopping the spread of infections.
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2m11d.eth
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