February 11, 2004
Disease
At first it’s sore throat, then flu’s coming. Getting medicine and antibiotic, it turned into coughing. Coughing, that’s the unbearable part. I almost lost my voice now. When you can’t voice out whatever you’re trying to tell others, that’s suffering — especially in an office environment.
Office’s the incubator for disease. Think about how many people open and close the same door. People cough and sneeze.….So if you’re sick, don’t think about going to work, take the rest and get well. It would help you, as well as others.
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