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This gross habit makes it more likely to catch COVID, study suggests

Por: New York Post Life August 04, 2023

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That’s one way to “pick” up a virus. Those who pick their noses are more at risk of catching COVID-19, a study has found. The study, published in, examined COVID infection rates in 219 healthcare workers at a hospital in Amsterdam between March and October 2020. Researchers from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam found COVID infections were more common among the workers who picked their noses, compared to those who didn’t. About 17.3% of... + full article



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