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Maydup | 15:03 Sat 12th Dec 2020 | ChatterBank
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Do we catch a cold from other people or can we just catch a cold?

Mr M and I are living a fairly isolated life and being quite cautious when we do go to a shop or a cafe. We wash our hands and sanitise at every opportunity, yet we both feel a bit coldy today.

We're thinking that if we have caught a cold from someone or somewhere then we could just as easily have caught the virus. Or can we just get a common cold without contact?
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no one knows how or where we catch a cold Maydup, we too have been very sensible yet I have swollen glands and the onset of a cold
It's a virus. You can catch it all the ways you can catch another.

It's the season for colds. Many will be getting them over the winter season.
I think it just goes to show that even if someone thinks they’re being ‘very careful’ they can still come into contact with a virus, any virus.
And bear in mind, isn’t the COVID virus much more contagious than the common cold virus?
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I'm not sure yet whether my "feeling coldy" is going anywhere, but if it is a common cold it does just go to show how easily we can pick up a virus.

Stay safe everyone.

virus
about 200 serotypes
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common cold centre in salisbury ( also in a doctor in X series ) reported 1970 that a vaccine was a non starter and so they - - -
closed it

tyrell had to go out and find another job etc - oh I say dont govt scientists have security of tenure ? nope
tyrrell's obit is here
https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140673605667220.pdf
they say it closed 1990
but I swear I remember asking him what he was gonna do when they fired him 1970
(" get another job")
We've had the sniffles, runny and blocked noses the last few days and got tested for covid. Results came back negative.

Not sure where you catch a cold from but the last time I had one was after I walked home in heavy rain and got soaked.
I thought you had to have covid symptoms in order to be tested. Sniffles or runny noses aren't symptoms...or so I thought. Is it different for children?
Some places are taking non-symptom patients/testees now.
It seems to me to have been a very "hay fevery" autumn winter this year...I wonder if some of the sniffles/sore throat/sneeziness people are getting is allergy related rather than virus related?
Little Tigs had a bit of a temperature as well which is why I ordered the tests.
I agree about the "hay fevery"...not just autumn, but all spring and summer.
Thanks for the answer Tiggs...can't take any chances with children.

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