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An organization I worked with years ago, called "Teen Missions International" had an couple of rules. (Teen Missions sends teams of 20-30 youth to various short term summer missions projects around the globe, including many germ-ful places like Papua New Guinea, South America, Africa...etc).
Anyway, two fo their rules were:
1. No eating off other people's plates
2. If a team member is sick, he or she is isolated from the group until they get better.
The purpose of these rules was simple: prevent any infection/cold/germ from spreading.
These two policies were sticktly enforced and it worked! Of the times I participated in this organization (once as a team member to South Africa, and three times as a team leader - Liberia, West Africa, Hungary/Russia, and Sweden), "germ warfare" was always kept to a minimum.
Just my random thoughts.
-Z.
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