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I’m an infectious disease doc — the way-too-common things people do that make me squirm
An infectious disease doctor highlights common behaviors that contribute to disease spread, emphasizing that people often unknowingly engage in these actions. The article underscores the concern that individuals remain unaware of their role in transmitting illnesses.
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