Every time I step on a plane, I wonder about how many bacteria and viruses are circulating in the tightly packed space—especially when so many people sneeze and cough in the winter cold-and-flu season. Your chances of catching something must be higher in an enclosed plane cabin than in less confined spaces, right?
Researchers tested the bugs found on face masks that people wore during flights, and the results might surprise you.
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