Germs travel at 80 millimeters per second. If you don't cover them they fly a long distance.
Are you sneezing into the wind or indoors? Are you sneezing uphill or downhill? These are all factors on sneeze distance. :) The real answer is that once you sneeze, your germs become airborne and can travel for miles.
As long as the air takes them. It depends on the wind speed at the moment and the extent to which it has been thrown.
you can get germs from anywhere like touching somthing or when you flush the toilet germs spray out and when you cough or sneeze
Not many feet, but a few. They dont just fall, the germs in your sneeze always end up on something. Even when there's nothing around it's bound to float or....land on your hands then on to someone else
I heard a sneeze can travel 50 feet at least
Sneeze guards are a great way to prevent germs from getting to your food. This are effective due to the the fact that many people may sneeze while getting food from the buffet.
rid itself of germs.
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When you sneeze, the little particles can travel up to 6 feet (2 meters) through the air. It's recommended to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your elbow to prevent the spread of germs to others.
If you accidentally sneeze or cough into your hands, then you should wash your hands immediately to prevent the spread of germs.
Yes, when you sneeze with your mouth closed, some of the droplets containing germs can still get onto the tissue, although the amount is likely reduced compared to when sneezing openly. It's generally recommended to sneeze into a tissue or your elbow to minimize the spread of germs.