Sneezing used to be a low-key sign that someone was getting sick or had allergies, and sneezing into your elbow was a polite way to indicate to those around us that we didn’t want to give them ...
If you’re still covering a sneeze with your hand, congratulations – you’re old. If you cover with a handkerchief, congratulations – you’re even older. (If you have a tissue tucked in your shirt sleeve ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — I once emailed a co-worker whose "KA-CHOOS!" reverberated across the room: "Hope you are sneezing into your elbow." "Even better," he wrote back. "I'm sneezing behind my knee." ...
When you feel a sneeze or a cough coming on, covering your mouth prevents the spread of infectious germs. You probably knew that. But the way you cover up also matters, and there are plenty of people ...
I’m a frequent sneezer. I sneeze when the air is cold. I sneeze when the sun gets in my eyes. I sneeze for no apparent reason. Most of the time, my sneezy tendencies aren’t a big deal. But in a ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — You have the mask on and you have to sneeze. The thought of sneezing inside the mask doesn't sound great. But do you take it off and sneeze into your elbow? Do you sneeze into your ...
HOUSTON – One thing health experts know about viruses is that they can travel three to six feet. That’s why they warn anyone who has been within that range of a coronavirus patient to watch for ...
"When living in Boston at the height of the H1N1 pandemic, at her childcare centre, my daughter was being taught to sneeze into her sleeve, not into her hands, and coming home showing me how it was ...
Sneezing used to be a low-key sign that someone was getting sick or had allergies, and sneezing into your elbow was a polite way to indicate to those around us that we didn't want to give them ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — You have the mask on and you have to sneeze. The thought of sneezing inside the mask doesn't sound great. But do you take it off and sneeze into your elbow? Do you sneeze into your ...
When you feel a sneeze or a cough coming on, covering your mouth prevents the spread of infectious germs. You probably knew that. But the way you cover up also matters, and there are plenty of people ...