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Originally Posted by robcardiv
the infected person would die long before giving off enough of anything to contaminate anything else.
People still visit charnoble like its a tourist attraction, with no noticed side effects.
Japans situation isnt even remotely close to charnoble.
You have no reason to worry.
Even if your drinking the water in designated safe areas.
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I don't think MMM is worry... you will see thread like this all over the forum just to gather opinion....
and your statement about Chernobyl is only partially correct, the tourist thing only happen recently, 25 years AFTER the incident. People are still advised to keep their hand in their pocket and don't touch anything when they are doing the tour....
And yes, I think it can be passed on from person to person, but as previously stated, the amount of radiation emitted by the one person as the "carrier" will have to be lethal enough to kill this person instantly....... in a way, i guess you can get it from the corpse????