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quite a lot a sneeze which is disease can spread very quickly very far so that's why we put our hands or tissue over our mouth when we sneeze so it doesn't spread and people don't get infected by any kind of disease

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How many feet does a sneeze go?

A sneeze can travel 15 feet. Be sure to turn your back if someone has sent one in your direction.


If you cough does it go 25 feet around?

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Do sneeze guards on buffets actually provide prodection against the spread of germs?

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How long does your sneeze travel?

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What should you do if you have influenza?

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How far does a sneeze travel?

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How can sneezing in a tissue help not get swine flu?

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