Or does the infection somehow permeate the entire environment, a contagion infecting everyone equally? |
And Downing Street is worried about its contagion, its debilitating effect on UK democracy and the cure. |
I heard that they spread their contagion through scratches made by their claws. |
The text weaves between the two time frames, the past and the future, and in both people are dying of a mysterious contagion. |
Complaining deflates morale, makes you look weak, and creates an environment that breeds negativity like a contagion. |
Secondly, trials using viral vectors occasionally present risks to the public through transmission of transgenes or contagion. |