
“If the paper is over, when you reach for the paper, your fingers will touch only the piece that you plan to use and flush,” Jackie explains.
“However, when it is under, more than likely you are forced to feel for it and touch other parts of the roll and even the wall, which is likely to spread bacteria and germs.
“Any given person may have a specimen on their finger and may place it on the wall where they were feeling for the paper that is rolled under.”
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