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This virus has already killed over a million Americans. James K. Aumack, Cape May. GOP uses Jan. The Jan. It is inexcusable how 52 percent of Republicans view the riot as justified to protect democrac y, despite the fact that five people lost their lives, others took their own lives later, and many more suffered physical or mental injures. It is also inexcusable that some Republican members of Congress claim this was nothing more than a peaceful tour of the Capital Building.

If, by chance, the Republicans regain control of the U. It will be swept under the rug. Republican leaders are using the riot to their advantage and continue to push the lie that Donald Trump won the election. History will remember them as spineless cowards who saw their country being attacked and did not lift a finger to bring those who helped plan the attack to justice. Richard Nash, Williamstown. Our journalism needs your support.

Please subscribe today to NJ. Send a letter to the editor of South Jersey Times at sjletters njadvancemedia. Bookmark NJ. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. So, what is the most effective technique for covering a sneeze or cough?

We tested it out. It makes you rethink touching those elevator buttons or picking up magazines in a waiting room. Be sure to have some antibacterial wipes handy. Sneezing or coughing in your hands is a good way to spread germs to your computer, phone, doorknobs—or someone else if you shake their hand. If you catch yourself using your hands to barricade the germs, be sure to wash your hands with soap, friction and warm water for at least 20 seconds.

Using your sleeve is a good way to cover your sneeze or cough with smaller risks of contamination. Just be sure to cover your nose and mouth. Using—and then throwing away—a tissue is the best way to keep germs from spreading like wildfire.

Be sure to wash your hands afterwards for good measure. Media contact: Dee Dee Grays ,



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