Nose-picking is linked to a higher spread of COVID, according to a new study from Amsterdam University Medical Centers. A chief health officer weighed in on the risk.
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A total of 185 respondents admitted to"habitual" nose-picking on a monthly, weekly or daily basis. These health care workers were found to have a higher incidence of COVID infections compared to those who refrained from the habit, according to a discussion of the findings in the journal PLOS ONE.Younger respondents were more likely to pick their noses — and more males than females did so.
Health care workers who picked their noses were found to have a higher incidence of COVID infections compared to those who did not, a new study has found., such as nail-biting, wearing glasses or having a beard, per the study findings.
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