Оберіть правильні слова The flu is in the news. As the flu spreads, healthcare workers have two simple (1) lumps / bits / pieces / shares of advice for kids and others who want to prevent the spread of flu germs. Wash your hands. Viruses don't pass (2) into / over / inside / through the skin, but they can live on the hands and enter the body when people touch their mouths, eyes, or noses. That's why hand-washing with soap and water is more (3) effective operative / persuasive / impressive than anything else in fighting the spread of the flu virus. How long should you wash your hands? Doctors say you should wash them for (4) during/ long (5) very / toa / enough / much to kill most of the germs. Cover your coughs and sneezes. Most flu germs are (6) passed / transmitted / gone / sent through the air. The flu virus clings to droplets that come (7) from / out / with / out of your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Those wet droplets are pretty heavy, so they don't travel far; they fall quickly to the ground. You can (8) save / rescue / secure / protect people within a few feet of you from cough or sneeze germs by (9) shutting / covering / closing / putting your mouth and nose with a tissue, your hand, or your shirtsieeve. Doctors say new flu viruses appear (10) nearly / around / almost / just about every year. Flu vaccines can prevent the spread of some flu viruses, but they are not effective in fighting all the new flu viruses that might appear. Making a vaccine fight new viruses can take up to six months. That's why doctors say people can best fight the spread of flu by washing their hands and covering their coughs. long as / while / for it takes you to : the alphabet from A to Z. That should be