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It was a psychological play performed by Wojciech Szczęsny. When an excited Albanian supporter threw a bottle at him, the Polish goalkeeper picked it up and drank the liquid. In this way, he showed that he was not impressed by the situation. At the same time, however, it could seriously harm himself. Drinking from one bottle is a bad idea, even when close friends do.
- This is not the first time that Wojciech Szczęsny has made such an eloquent gesture. Previously, he did the same, for example during the Poland – Switzerland match for Euro 2016
- The Polish goalkeeper may not be aware of the health consequences of such behavior, which is why we urge you: do not do it at home
- Drinking from one bottle is a simple recipe for infection with many dangerous diseases
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage
After the match with Albania, Szczęsny drank from a fan’s bottle. Do not do this at home!
Tuesday’s Poland-Albania match will go down in history not only as a spectacle full of sports emotions, but also as a match in which the hosts’ fans turned out to be the third team. When Karol Świderski scored 79-1 in the 0th minute, the Albanian stands were filled with emotions. Bottles and even a cell phone flew towards the players. The match was interrupted and the referee decided to restart it only after the situation had calmed down a bit.
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After the final whistle, bottles were sent to our players again. One of them landed next to Wojciech Szczęsny, who, without thinking for a long time, just drank from it. Our goals were also similar during the Poland-Switzerland match for Euro 2016.
This eloquent gesture, from a health point of view, should not happen, however. Bacteria and viruses are transmitted by airborne droplets. In this way, you can get infected with really serious diseases.
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Why should you not drink from someone else’s bottle? List of possible diseases
Although many of us underestimate the danger and share drinks with relatives or friends, it is better to give up this practice. Both for oneself and for others. When drinking from one bottle, we exchange saliva with another person, which means that we can pass on bacteria and viruses that are transmitted by droplets in this way. And the list of such ailments is quite long.
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First of all, in the era of the coronavirus pandemic, this is one of the easiest ways to get infected with COVID-19. And the fact that there are a lot of infections in Albania is evidenced by the very fact that a significant part of the team could not play in the match with Poland due to the positive results of the coronavirus tests.
However, the potential health problems do not end there. We can also get infected by airborne droplets:
- herpes
- hepatitis B
- HPV virus (responsible for cervical cancer in women and also sexually transmitted)
- cytomegaly
- mononucleosis
- inflammation of the meninges
- tooth decay
- oral mycosis
- angina
- flu
- stomach flu (caused by rotaviruses, noroviruses or adenoviruses)
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