What can be on an infirm book that can net you sick?
I bought a used book at value rural community yesterday and have be reading it on three or four different occasions since afterwards. Each time my stomach almost instantly feels upset and hurting, and I feel sick and gassy. I ignored it finishing night, as I thought I be just sick, and respectively time I was reading it be close together in time. after today, i went to read it again, and it happen again, and i noticed the book have a strange smell to it. So i threw it away. But now i am worried give or take a few what might have be on it causing those symptoms to materialize so fast. Any philosophy?
Answers: Viruses and bacteria can survive on surfaces for an amazing length of time. That's why when someone surrounded by your home is sick, it's a good conception to sanitize or disinfect surfaces. It may be that someone who had coughed or sneezed into their foot had handle that book just in the past you bought it. Then you handled it and perchance rubbed your eyes or nose.
There is a unknown trend in sneezing or coughing - do it into your sleeve, not into your paw so that you don't pass it on or reinfect yourself if you're sick. At the finish off of the day, your shirt or blouse will be tossed into the laundry picnic basket anyway.
Acid?
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