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Well, I always drive during flu season because that IS really likely to get passed around on the Metro, so I don't see why not. I also drove a lot when I was pregnant so I wouldn't get strep or anything else that can have adverse effects on the fetus. It worked, too - that was my healthiest winter ever!
If it puts your mind at ease, at least for the next few weeks, do it. And no, I am not making fun. |
Park mobile app, apple pay, and I already pump gas wearing gloves, BC you know how nasty and toxic gasoline is, right? |
| It's not just about touching surfaces. It's about people coughing and sneezing in your face or right near you. It happens ALL the time on Metro - doesn't anyone know to cover their cough or sneeze with their elbow!?!? It happens so fast there's nothing you can do about it, and then you're screwed. |
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| Metro is nasty from a hygiene standpoint and it suffers breakdowns and delays more than half the time (the Red line does, at least). Do we really need Ebola as a reason to stop taking it and drive instead? |
A face mask isn't going to handle this. You need to keep them from sneezing in your eyes. Goggles are required. |
Precisely. And this is why I said I drive during flu season.
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| I'd politely decline any invitations to social events at the Liberian embassy right now. |
The worst part of gasoline, though, is the fumes. VOC's, benzene. Try not to breathe it. When I was pregnant, I paid for the "full service". Now i just try to hold my breath.
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Yep, same here. The cost of parking sucks, but being sick when you're pregnant is miserable and sometimes scary. |
I can't believe that Cameron turned out to be the old guy in Spin City. |
How about a flu shot instead? |
I do both. You do know the flu shot is no guarantee on its own, and that there are multiple strains at any given time? |
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I actually quite like the fact that Asian people wear face masks when they are sick. This started after SARS.
It is really nasty having to stand next to a sick person on a subway, breathing in their germs. So if this catches on, I would love it. After years of living in developing countries, I am an ardent hand washer and use hand sanitizer frequently. I definitely get sick less often than I used to. |