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4. Person to Person Spread

The most common method for the spread of influenza is direct person-to-person contact. Whenever an infected person speaks, coughs, or sneezes, they expel more than half a million virus particles into the air. These droplets can land in another person’s mouth, nose, or eyes and infect them. Transmission rates are highest while within six feet of an infected individual.

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