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Common Cold Could Protect Against COVID-19, Research Shows – Big News Network
Having a cold might protect sufferers from a severe case of COVID-19 new research shows COVID-19 patients who had recently b

Having a cold might protect sufferers from a severe case of COVID-19, new research shows.
COVID-19 patients who had recently been infected with a common cold virus were less likely to die or require intensive care compared with those who did not have a recent cold, according to the study published recently in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
But researchers caution that it is too early to say for sure whether past exposure to common colds helps or hinders the immune system to fight COVID-19.
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