They eat alone in the company kitchens because their colleagues are afraid to share utensils and crockery with them.
Avoid sharing eating utensils, cups, razors, or towels during an outbreak.
This can happen when you share spoons, forks, and other utensils with babies.
And you can't get it from sharing dishes or utensils, or through touching someone who has it.
Avoid sharing eating utensils, drinking cups, or other items that a person with a cold sore may have used.
Kissing, touching, sharing utensils for eating and drinking, or talking with an infected person can also put you at risk.
Mothers are also recommended to avoid sharing utensils and cups with their infants to prevent transferring bacteria from the mother's mouth.
Avoid sharing spoons and other utensils with your baby.
Do not share cups or utensils with another person.
Parents and caregivers often share spoons, forks, and other utensils with babies.