CCP #1
Walmart worker:
From another perspective, workers at Walmart and similar stores face challenges when handling numerous products throughout their shifts. They often cannot leave the cashier station frequently to wash or sanitize their hands due to the continuous flow of customers. This constant interaction with items touched by different people increases the risk of exposure to germs and bacteria.
CCP#2
Alya Aljailani:
My friend, who majored in cell and molecular biology, is passionate about exploring various aspects related to bacteria and microbial science. Her deep understanding of bacteria has grown through extensive lab work and analysis involving animals and plants during her studies. She pays attention to detail in studying microbial interactions and their significance in real world activities. Moreover, she applies her knowledge of bacteria to practical, real-world applications. Whether it's in healthcare or environmental, she uses her expertise to address real-life challenges and contribute to advancements in these fields.
CCP#3
Ali Alhammadi:
The existence of bacteria in public places has drawn more attention in the fields of public health and personal hygiene. For individuals like my colleague, these concerns are not merely casual observations but deeply rooted in personal experiences and struggles with OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder). Ali and I had a lot of conversations about this topic, and we concluded that it has become evident that his heightened awareness of germs underscores the broader issue of maintaining cleanliness and minimizing health risks in public places. This introduction sets the stage for exploring the significant impact of bacteria in public places, particularly from the perspective of someone who suffers from OCD-related concerns about hygiene.