Be aware, Don’t share! GOOD GERMS BAD GERMS MENINGOCOCCAL Healthy Sick.

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Be aware, Don’t share! GOOD GERMS BAD GERMS MENINGOCOCCAL Healthy Sick

Be aware, Don’t share! M E N I N G O C O C C A L NOSE and THROAT

Be aware, Don’t share! Bacteria in our mouth

Be aware, Don’t share! Melrose Mare says, “Be Aware and DO NOT Share!” Be Aware and DO NOT Share anything from your mouth! Bacteria – shoo!!! Away from you!

Be aware, Don’t share!

I feel sick – where do I hurt?

Be aware, Don’t share!

Germs - Germs - Bugs - Bugs We must be aware Eat - Eat - Drink - Drink But do not share. Sneeze into the tissue Cough into your sleeve Wash your hands before you eat So the bugs will leave. Anything from your mouth

Be aware, Don’t share! If you’re healthy and you know it sneeze like this do not share wash your hands