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common cold

noun as in communicable disease

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Most cases of EV-D68 will be mild and feel like a common cold.

Enveloped viruses, like the coronavirus, can live up to five days on surfaces; nonenveloped viruses, including enteroviruses linked to the common cold, can live for weeks, in some cases even if the surfaces are disinfected.

“A pharmacist is the front line of a health care setting where a patient gets advice on something as simple as common cold,” he says.

The ordeal began when Paul seemingly caught a common cold.

It’s more than a common cold when the state coughs up billions of buckets in red ink.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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