Just a "public service reminder", which may prevent someone from getting sick. Health care is expensive (or non-existent) for many of us.
I like to listen to CBC Radio2, which is classical FM commercial free radio. Anyways, they just had their hourly news, and the last report was on "keyboard cleanliness". They said keyborads and mice, are seldom cleaned properly, and are a haven for all sorts of microscopic things. Their advice: "Wash your hands after using a computer".
I know it is common sense, but how often we forget.
After using a public keyboard, do not subconciously rub your eyes, ears, or nose until you wash your hands.
If this prevents one monk from getting ill, it would be worth it.
I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
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