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Grim slow-motion video reveals germs can be propelled 25 FEET when you sneeze

While the largest droplets land one to two metres away, smaller ones are jettisoned up to eight metres and can carry nasty germs

They are involuntary, often catching you unawares and greeting the world with a deafening achoo.

And while we all know to cover our mouths to shield those around us from our potential germs, a new study has revealed exactly how important that courtesy is.

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When a person sneezes droplets potentially laden with nasty germs can fly up to 25 feet, experts have warnedCredit: New England Journal of Medicine

High-speed images reveal droplets are propelled from a person's mouth and nose, and can jettison up to 25 feet from where the person sneezing is standing.

These droplets can harbour potentially infectious organisms, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology warned.

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Their image sequences captured using a black and white camera, recorded 1,000 frames per second.

The results show what happens every 20 milliseconds after a person sneezes.

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