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  1. You can get sick if you touch your nose, eyes, or mouth after you have touched something contaminated by the virus, such as a toy, countertop, or doorknob. Viruses can live on those objects for up to 2 days. If you come in contact with cold or flu germs, your chance of getting sick isn’t 100%.
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