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7 Germinest Public Places Everybody Gets in Contact With

Restaurant Menus

Honestly, how many times have you seen anyone wash off a menu? Probably never. The concerning fact is that, according to the Journal of Medical Virology, nearly every cold and flu virus survives 18 hours on hard surfaces. Just think about how many people touch that menu in one single day..before putting it on the same table where you’re about to eat.

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2 thoughts on “7 Germinest Public Places Everybody Gets in Contact With”

  1. I pretty much knew about these things. The other thing is to never eat at Chipoltie, that should be on that list as #1.

  2. Motel bed coverings too. Dollar bills, coins, door handles at stores, lav handles, it’s all gross and nasty!

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