If you seem to get a cold every fall or the flu during winter, you may think that the change in seasons is the reason. Changing conditions could play a part in why you get sick, but weather changes alone may not be fully to blame. After all, people who live in areas where the weather doesn’t get too cold still have to deal with cold and flu season just like everyone else.
Here are some reasons you may be more likely to feel sick at this time of the year (and in the upcoming months):
Prior to 2020, most people only had to protect themselves from colds and flu, but now you also have to take precautions to avoid the COVID-19 virus. Luckily, you can lower your risk of getting sick this fall and winter from any of these contagious viruses if you:
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