An adult person gets a cold two or three times every year on average. A child even six to eight times. Annoying sniffling, but it’s nothing more than that. Or yes? Steven Van Gucht (47) from Sciensano, the country’s best-known virologist since the corona pandemic, does not like to exaggerate, but still points out that one cold is not the same as the other.
2023-09-09 13:28:01
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