He told the audience it would not leave the soiree without recognizing that the air was rife with invisible germs. “We can’t see them now, for the same reason that, in broad daylight ...
creating an invisible layer of contamination,” Sarah Jeffries, an instructor at Emergency First Aid at Work Course, said. According to experts, microwaves can be breeding grounds for bacteria.
H'er, Moriah Flanagan now applies her problem-solving skills and expertise to provide answers on animal health at South Dakota State University.