How to Avoid Catching a Cold or the Flu VirusTips for Preventing the Spread of Colds and Influenza During Winter
People can minimise their chances of catching colds and influenza. They can also help to prevent the spread of these viruses by washing their hands frequently.
Cold and flu viruses are spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs, subsequently propelling germs into the air which then land on objects that are touched by other people. Germs are also spread if a person touches his eyes, nose or mouth with his hands and then touches other people or surfaces. How to Avoid Catching a Cold or the FluThe best way to avoid catching a cold or the flu is to keep away from people who are already infected. However, avoiding work, shopping centres, public transport and other communal places permanently during the cold and flu season is virtually impossible. Here are some simple precautionary measures to minimise the risk of catching colds and flu:
How to Prevent the Spread of Colds and InfluenzaSufferers of colds and flu can take some basic steps to avoid passing on their germs to friends, family members, work colleagues and members of the public. These include:
People are most likely to catch colds and flu during the winter months, but simple things like washing hands and taking care when disposing of tissues can make a big difference to how widely viruses are spread. For more information about colds and flu and preventing infection, read What are the Differences Between Colds and Flu? and What is the Proper Hand Washing Procedure? Resources:
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