In historical saloons, the most dangerous threat was invisible disease transmission through shared glasses, coughs, and breath, which spread rapidly in crowded environments without washing, warnings, or medical treatment, making these spaces potentially deadly despite their social appeal.
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The Real Killer in Saloons… You Couldn’t See ItAdded:
The most dangerous thing in a saloon, you couldn't see it.
You couldn't smell it. But it was everywhere.
One glass passed from hand to hand. No washing.
Just a quick wipe.
If someone was sick, [music] it stayed there.
And then it reached you.
Every cough filled the air.
Every breath carried [music] something.
One mistake and it was inside you. No warnings, no doctors, no treatment.
>> [music] >> By the time you felt it, it was too late.
Fever, weakness, then worse, much worse.
>> [music] >> And the room stayed full, still spreading it.
So tell me, would you even walk inside?
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