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Below, doctors share what they personally do after they have the flu to protect themselves and others: As a physician, Nolt’s biggest fear is making someone else sick. “We try to only return ...
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Below, doctors share what they personally do after they have the flu to protect themselves and others: 1. They make sure they’re truly better before going back to their normal lives. As a physician, ...