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Topic History of: Social Plague - maybe....
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Green Man You can't but help sneezing on public transport due to amount dust on them.
Honey The other day I politely offered a sales assistant my bottle of antibac. She'd had a long spasmodic cough into her hands and then reached for the jumper I was buying.

She got into a proper huff, and refused, and said everyone thinks she's got the virus because shes got a lung condition.
Hers was a wet cough, so I didn't think it was coronavirus, I just don't want my clothes gobbed on,thanks!
Barney Public reaction to potential virus spreaders are becoming quite noticeable - and probably quite natural.

In restaurants, pubs, trains/busses, and retail areas - those who cough, sneeze or groan - are observed with trepidation and fear.

Quick relocation/realignment away from the infected (possibly) one is deemed prudent.


Unless they're in front of the supermarket toilet roll queue...