Common Cold
The Common Cold
The common cold is the most frequent infection across the United States.
The cold part isn't so accurate. People used to think a cold came from being out
in the cold, or being cold. Now we know what really causes it.
What does happen is that you catch a virus from another person. This
often happens by touching a infected surface and then touching openings in your
body, such as your eyes,
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touching the nose or eyes is another. People with colds should always
sneeze or cough into a kleenex, and throw it away right after. If possible, you
should avoid close, extended exposure to people who have colds. Because colds
can survive up to three hours outside the nasal passages on inanimate objects
and skin, cleaning surfaces with a virus-killing disinfectant might help prevent
spread of infection. That’s the common cold, don’t catch it!
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