You cannot spread mono per se but you can spread the virus that causes it. And not everyone who is infected with the virus will develop disease, in fact the virus (EBV) is ubiquitous and most of the healthy population carries it. If someone had mono the symptoms usually resolves within 4 to 6 weeks but the virus will forever remain in his or her body. But as I have mentioned this is not a serious issue considering that the EBV is ubiquitous and almost everyone has it. It can be transmitted by direct oral contact: for someone who has already been exposed the virus it will cause no problems but for someone who has never had the virus before it may result in mono.
It was long ago Islam was spread.It was at Egypt,Arab...Yemen...it was spread from a religious man..
You need to be more specific and provide details about which region or institute are you talking about when you say people who are still taking Taekwondo after 6 months.
Religion over the years has had the tolerance stand still, people are still in arguments about religion, but people do still go church, though since the second world war religion has spread rapidly.
Some people have lung-capacity problems months or longer after fully recovering from all other symptoms. I have developed asthma-like symptoms that are still with me more than six months later.
It depends entirely on what is causing the rash. If it is caused by an infectious agent, then, yes - you could spread the infection. If it is being caused by some kind of chemical, you can spread the chemical if it is still there. On the other hand, if the rash is a delayed reaction or an allergic reaction you can't spread the rash. In short - you can't spread the rash by touching it but you could spread what is CAUSING the rash if it's still there on the skin.
Yes. She is still your bff because going out with other people does not change anything.
Often, it is found in desert areas where it is spread by rats and other desert rodents.
Still others are spread by eating the flesh of infected animals. Tapeworms are spread this way. Other diseases are spread by insect vectors. An insect, such as a flea or tick, feeds on an infected animal, then feeds on a human.
Some people carry the bacteria without having symptoms, but can still spread the disease to others.
Because people what to live a life like before. They want to be free to all the covid 19 protocol and do all what they want. At this day still lots of people believe that covid 19 is this out there and ready to spread the virus. That's why they still doing the right to prevent the spread of the virus.
Yes, all the benefits of Pokerus will still apply, but it won't be able to spread it to other Pokemon anymore.
your still a person sooo yeah