If it feels like you've been fighting one illness after another the last few months, you’re not alone. The CDC says cold and stomach viruses have carried their winter reign into spring.
If it feels like you've been fighting one illness after another the last few months, you’re not alone.
Americans may be surprised by how much sickness is lingering as the weather warms. But experts say it's not that unusual this time of year. "I was very happy to not get sick the past couple of years, but the past year I’ve returned to the usual annoying respiratory illnesses that linger," Khabbaza said. "Now that we’re over a year from when COVID was ravaging a lot of people, this will give us some sense of a what a future new normal would be from regular respiratory viruses.
Days 4 to 7: Get ready because the cold is revving up. You might start to feel those body aches, get a headache, or even run a fever. You'll also start feeling more tired and that runny or stuffy nose won't let up.
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