I look forward to hearing about how the common cold didn't happen this winter (coincidentally when covid's symptoms were identical to the cold). Especially after the flu didn't happen last year (coincidentally when covid's symptoms were identical to the flu).
If you're lucky enough to have had the right kind of cold:
"Researchers found higher levels of T cells against certain colds in people who didn’t develop Covid while living with someone who had the disease, according to a study released Monday by the U.K.’s Imperial College London. The prior illnesses were caused by other coronaviruses related to SARS-CoV-2."
A certain percentage of the population are gonna be deathly afraid of the common cold for years to come. Media and politicians did this to them.
I look forward to hearing about how the common cold didn't happen this winter (coincidentally when covid's symptoms were identical to the cold). Especially after the flu didn't happen last year (coincidentally when covid's symptoms were identical to the flu).
If you're lucky enough to have had the right kind of cold:
"Researchers found higher levels of T cells against certain colds in people who didn’t develop Covid while living with someone who had the disease, according to a study released Monday by the U.K.’s Imperial College London. The prior illnesses were caused by other coronaviruses related to SARS-CoV-2."
For 26 of 52 people studied https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-27674-x