WHAT TO DO To Not Get YOU or Other People Sick.

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WHAT TO DO To Not Get YOU or Other People Sick

Vocabulary Rub Dry Sick Flu Germ Sanitizer Wash Hand Cough Sneeze Your Sleeve Wash Hand Rub Dry Sanitizer

“Cough or Sneeze Only in Your Sleeve Don't cough in your hand or Put it in the Air Cough in your Sleeve and we know that you care. You got germs, Just like any other So don't you sneeze upon Your sister or brother

Wash Your Hands Wet hands and apply soap. HOW Wet hands and apply soap. Rub hands for at least 20 seconds. All surfaces. Rinse hands. Dry hands with a clean paper towel. use the paper towel to turn off the faucet. Then, throw in the trash.

How to Clean Hands with Hand Sanitizer Use if no soap and water and if your hands do not look dirty. Apply to both hands. Rub hands covering all surfaces until dry. If your hands dry before 10 seconds Use more and repeat. at least 60% alcohol

When to Wash Hands or Use Hand Sanitizer Using the bathroom Eating Cooking or serving food Treating a cut or wound Contact with a sick person Coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose

Touching things person's hands animal or pet garbage doorknobs dirty laundry or dishes

Stay Home When Sick

Get Flu Vaccine Flu Shot

WHAT TO DO To Not Get YOU or Other People Sick

Vocabulary Rub Dry Sick Flu Germ Sanitizer Hand Wash Cough Sneeze Your Sleeve Hand Wash Rub Dry Sanitizer