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Except for the SARS epidemic, which has special restrictions, there is currently no explicit division of responsibility for the spread of infectious diseases in the law. People who are not legally liable for infectious diseases caused by infectious bacteria through toilets generally do not bear legal responsibility. If done intentionally, it can only be ethically condemned.
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There will be bacteria, so why not wash your hands if you can think about it so much.
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Going to the toilet will not wash your hands and will not have infectious diseases. Even if there is, it does not reach the severity of infectious diseases, and the human body will protect itself, such as a cold, which is also a response to self-protection. With the improvement of people's living standards, everyone's awareness of hygiene is also improving!!
There should be no responsibility for the transmission of infectious diseases to others. Some are merely moral condemnation, conscience condemnation.
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It's hard to define, and it's not necessarily his infection!
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At most, a little urine, which will not be harmful to others.
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There will be a large number of bacteria and viruses on the hands, which is not conducive to physical health It is recommended to wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer after going to the toilet The owner of the watchtower adopts! Thank you! Adopt it.
It is recommended that you talk to your partner first, ask him to talk to his parents, and ask them to wash their hands after each toilet visit. If you have a good relationship with your in-laws, you can try to tell them to wash their hands so that they can avoid getting sick.
Dirty. Let his son come forward to remind him.
About 30 percent of the people who don't wash their hands after going to the toilet are too unhygienic and lazy, afraid of cold in winter and troublesome in summer.