Let's say that someone has germy breath and that they are a tobacco smoker.
Does the tobacco smoke kill the germs in the breath that everyone else breaths as second hand smoke?
Or does the tobacco smoke exhaled along with germy breath create the optimum delivery mechanism for the germs?
First the smoke makes your sinuses raw because they are used to fresh air. And the raw sinuses then make the germ content of it more infectious to you who breaths in that second hand smoke?
My personal experience is to stay as far away as you can from a smoker.
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