Vaccination is best for prevention, but if you get sick with COVID-19, treatments are available
Some dryers spread germs instead of removing them
The virus lives best in humans, but it can last on hard surfaces, like doorknobs and railings
But if you haven’t been vaccinated, you could get chickenpox from somebody with shingles
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