I've never understood that argument. I don't change my habits too much in the winter time vs. summer. I may go biking outside more in the summer, but it's not like I replace those hours with more time with other ppl.
Maybe since I go to work with a buncha ppl with kids and their kids go to school with other germ factories, then the parents get sick, who then bring it to work.
elchurro223 t1_iz714ld wrote
Reply to comment by averagemaleuser86 in A new study focuses on the crucial question of why people are more vulnerable to catching colds during the months of winter. The answer hinges on an evolved defense system, innate to the human nose, that is numbed by frigid temperatures. by BoredMamajamma
I've never understood that argument. I don't change my habits too much in the winter time vs. summer. I may go biking outside more in the summer, but it's not like I replace those hours with more time with other ppl.
Maybe since I go to work with a buncha ppl with kids and their kids go to school with other germ factories, then the parents get sick, who then bring it to work.