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Closing toilet lid before flushing doesn't keep viral spray inside, study suggests
(www.cidrap.umn.edu)
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Still looking for the episode, but here’s a short writeup
https://tvovermind.com/far-worst-thing-ever-discovered-mythbusters/
edit: looks like it was episode 12
https://mythresults.com/episode12
https://mythbusters.fandom.com/wiki/Break_Step_Bridge_(Episode)
edit2: This is it from their Facebook page
https://m.facebook.com/MythBusters/videos/surprise-toothbrush/10152461851823224/
Tdlr, don't store toothbrush in washrooms.
IIRC the control in the kitchen also showed contamination. I wasn't convinced by their methodology with this one. They demonstrated that flushing DID create aerosols, but they did not isolate that effect. "Poop is everywhere" isn't really an answer to the question.
Or near the washroom. The two control brushes they had in a different room also had fecal matter on them.