So what about trains, buses, cabs, schools, hospitals, supermarkets, malls, cars, truck stops, gas stations, etc., etc.? Oh, and don’t forget D.C.
I guess I should just sit here, don’t touch anything and stop breathing.
It stands to reason that with a greater number and variety of people, there will be a greater number and variety of germs, which is what makes the study interesting.
I wonder what a person would find in a place like North Dakota, where there are still a wide variety of people through here from the oil boom.