Only with ear canal contact.but that would make it contagious?
Google? The Clinton Search Engine? I don't think so. I'll stick with Breitbart or Drudge.Google is your friend.
There are more than 30 different organisms — including bacteria, viruses, and fungi — that cause pneumonia. In fact, you don't "catch" pneumonia, you catch the germs that cause it.
I think the "non-contagious part means she's past that stage.
http://www.everydayhealth.com/pneumonia/guide/symptoms/
Google is your friend.
There are more than 30 different organisms — including bacteria, viruses, and fungi — that cause pneumonia. In fact, you don't "catch" pneumonia, you catch the germs that cause it.
I think the "non-contagious part means she's past that stage.
http://www.everydayhealth.com/pneumonia/guide/symptoms/
"Pneumonia" refers to the pulmonary condition caused by an advanced infection from one of these organisms. Many of which are in you now.So, if you shared a glass of water or picked up one of her used tissues - then you wouldn't get it?
So, if you shared a glass of water or picked up one of her used tissues - then you wouldn't get it?
It dropped in her codpiece? I think you're way off base. This is serious business.Or an earpiece that was in a taint.
It certainly is fishy isn't itIt dropped in her codpiece? I think you're way off base. This is serious business.