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Arti says:
Both the common cold and the flu are viral infections that target the respiratory tract, which includes the throat, nose, airways, and lungs. The two diseases have a few symptoms in common, but generally, the cold is much less serious. Each year, Americans get more than 1 billion colds, and between only 5 and 20 percent of Americans get the flu.
Both the common cold and the flu are viral infections that target the respiratory tract, which includes the throat, nose, airways, and lungs. The two diseases have a few symptoms in common, but generally, the cold is much less serious. Each year, Americans get more than 1 billion colds, and between only 5 and 20 percent of Americans get the flu.