Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases

Despite having had both the COVID and flu jabs, from the end of November I’ve endured a never-ending stream of colds which have all merged into one long snot-fest not seen since I was a nipper. And to add to my misery, the start of meteorological winter gave me a nasty rasping cough that kept us both awake with my constant hacking. Why are these things always worse at night?

My dreaded lurgy subsided a little over the festive period – I think over-indulgence of the Devil’s brew masked the pain – only to re-emerge as an ear infection earlier this month. ‘Winter pressures’ as they’re called in the trade, always put a huge strain on health services at this time of year but, according to those in the know, hospitals are fuller than normal at the moment, particularly with grey tops like us.

My sore ear needed more than just a couple of paracetamol so off I trudged to the quack. The practice nurse had her own theory about why coughs and sneezes are worse this winter. COVID’s back in town, she thinks, newly minted. Not so deadly but still dangerous.

Just when you thought it was safe to bin those bleedin’ face masks.

6 thoughts on “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases

  1. My sister was feeling poorly and finally went to the clinic. They gave her a lot of tests and found out she had Covid AND pneumonia AND the flu AND bronchitis AND an ear infection! I told her she was lucky to be alive. I haven’t had pneumonia for about 55 years and have never had bronchitis. Ear infection? I don’t even remember because I was so young. I had the flu once in about 1976. And I haven’t had Covid. I’m feeling very, very fortunate, and right now I’m knocking on wood!

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