Questions: If someone coughs or sneezes without covering it up, how far can those germs travel? A. A few feet B. Only a few inches C. Clear across the room

If someone coughs or sneezes without covering it up, how far can those germs travel?
A. A few feet
B. Only a few inches
C. Clear across the room
Transcript text: If someone coughs or sneezes without covering it up, how far can those germs travel? A. A few feet B. Only a few inches C. Clear across the room
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The answer is A: A few feet.

Explanation for each option:

A. A few feet - This is the correct answer. When someone coughs or sneezes, the droplets containing germs can travel several feet. Studies have shown that these droplets can travel up to 6 feet or more, depending on the force of the sneeze or cough and environmental factors like air currents.

B. Only a few inches - This is incorrect. While some droplets may fall to the ground within a few inches, many can travel much farther, reaching several feet away.

C. Clear across the room - This is generally incorrect. While droplets can travel several feet, they typically do not travel across an entire room unless the room is very small or there are strong air currents that carry the droplets further.

In summary, when someone coughs or sneezes without covering it up, the germs can travel a few feet, making it important to cover your mouth and nose to prevent the spread of germs.

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