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  2. Why are people always debating proper plane etiquette on TikTok?

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    Videos of creators sharing their do's and don'ts of travel etiquette continue to go viral on the platform, with many users getting into heated discussions in the comments section.

  3. TikTok Ban Signed Into Law: What It Means For America's $15 ...

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    TikTok will be banned in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025, after a federal appeals court rejected its bid to overturn the ban that President Biden signed in April. The law states that if TikTok ...

  4. Should you switch airplane seats when asked? A Viral TikTok ...

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    A viral TikTok has reignited a debate about whether or not to swap seats on an airplane when asked. TikTok user Surya Garg said in a Jan. 17 video that another passenger asked her to move from her ...

  5. Workplace hazard controls for COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    [9]: 18–20 Basic infection prevention measures recommended for all workplaces include frequent and thorough hand washing, encouraging workers to use sick leave if they are sick, respiratory etiquette including covering coughs and sneezes, providing tissues and trash receptacles, preparing for remote work or shift work if needed, discouraging ...

  6. TikTok’s long-shot strategy to escape US ban is down to ...

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    TikTok is making two emergency appeals to save its social media app from a countrywide ban before the Supreme Court and President-elect Donald Trump. Neither is guaranteed to work.

  7. List of unproven methods against COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic globuli (sugar pills) do not make people immune to COVID-19. There are many fraudulent and unproven products that are claimed to treat or protect against COVID-19. [1] [5] "Virus Shut Out Protection" pendants, supposedly from Japan, worn around one's neck, have been sold with claims that they prevent infection.

  8. Doctors Say This Viral "Sleep Rule" Actually Works - AOL

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    TikTok is filled with tips and tricks — some legitimate, many not — to help you sleep better. One of the latest encourages people to follow a 10-3-2-1-0 sleep rule , which is actually not just ...

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