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Collection of Cover Coughs (15)

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A child sneezing into a tissue-a common sign of colds or seasonal allergies.
Always cough into your elbow or a tissue-even when masked-to prevent spreading germs.
A young boy coughing forcefully, with red cheeks and visible breath puffs indicating illness or irritation.
Always cough or sneeze into your elbow-not your hands-to reduce germ transmission.
A young boy caught mid-sneeze, using a tissue to cover his nose-common during colds or seasonal allergies.
A person coughing into their elbow/fist to prevent spreading germs-a key public health practice.
A child coughing-common during colds, allergies, or respiratory infections. Watch for warning signs like persistent or worsening cough.
A student demonstrates proper cough etiquette by covering his mouth with his elbow to reduce germ transmission.
A playful, stylized vampire character in a bold blue cape, ideal for festive or educational illustrations.
A person coughing into their elbow to reduce the spread of airborne virus particles-proper respiratory etiquette in action.
This illustration shows a child experiencing a strong cough-common with respiratory infections or allergies-and highlights the need for timely care.
Cover your mouth when coughing to help stop the spread of germs-here’s why it matters.
A young boy demonstrates six typical cold symptoms, including coughing, sneezing into the elbow, and using tissues correctly.
A concerned woman in a medical mask covers her cough with her fist, demonstrating proper respiratory etiquette.
This illustration shows a man experiencing a severe cough, likely due to a cold or flu, emphasizing the need for rest and care.
A child with a runny nose and feverish cheeks sneezes into a tissue while cartoon viruses float nearby-highlighting how germs spread.