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THE WASHINGTON POST – Habitual nose picking is associated with an increased risk of contracting the coronavirus, researchers in the Netherlands found. A new study, published on Wednesday in PLOS ONE, showed that nearly 85 per cent of 219 healthcare workers surveyed reported picking their noses with varying frequencies – monthly, weekly or daily. Of […]
Those who admitted picking their noses were 3.8 times as likely to catch the severe acute coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) as those who claimed that they didn t.