You can pick them up when an infected person sneezes, coughs, or shakes hands with you.
Small droplets that form when a person sneezes or coughs.
A person who is having a mild respiratory reaction may sneeze, cough, or have a runny nose.
You can catch it anytime a nearby sick person sneezes or coughs in your direction.
If the same person sneezes again, one sometimes says à tes / vos amours, which means "to your loves."
So, when the person sneezes they say kher be which means "a good sign hopefully".
If a person sneezes more than once, after the first sneeze one still says Salud.
The person next to me sneezes, and I wish I weren't sitting next to this guy.
The smallpox virus is released into the air when an infected person sneezes or coughs.
That commonly happens when the person with walking pneumonia sneezes or coughs.