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Everyone sneezes—even some animals do! What’s the best way
to cover your sneezes to stop germs from spreading? Any ideas?
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If you don’t have a tissue nearby, sneeze into your elbow like this!
Cover up your nose and your mouth. Do this when you cough too!
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One way to remember this is to pretend you are a vampire
lifting your cape. Put your arm over your nose and mouth like this!
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You could also pretend you are an elephant swinging your trunk.
Swing your arm across your face before sneezing or coughing.
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You should wash your hands for at least 20 seconds. That’s a
long time! What could you do to make those 20 seconds more fun?
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One idea is to hum a song for 20 seconds! When you’re done with
the song, you can stop washing! Here are some 20-second songs!
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When people wash their hands, they often miss some spots.
What parts of the hands might some people forget to wash?
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Let’s find out! The green areas on this man’s hands show where
germs are. He didn’t wash his hands yet, so there are lots of germs!
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Now he’s washed his hands, but only for a few seconds (not 20).
Notice what parts of his hands still have "green germs” on them!
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Now he’s washed his hands for a full 20 seconds. All the green
is gone! His hands are germ-free.
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So remember to wash the areas by your fingertips and thumbs!
Those are the places where most people forget to wash!
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Biting your nails can bring germs from your hands into your body.
How could someone remind themselves to not bite their nails?
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They could try putting one or two stickers on their nails, or dipping
their fingers in something that tastes gross like sour lemon juice!
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There are other ways germs can get in too. Try not to touch your
eyes, nose, or mouth at all (or chew on pencils or other things).
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Here’s an experiment: someone touched a piece of bread before
washing their hands, and a different piece after washing them...
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Here’s what happened after a few weeks—there are two pieces he
touched and one he didn’t touch. Notice which one grew mold!
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Someone took another piece of bread too and wiped it on a
computer! Here’s how much mold it grew after a few weeks!
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