“There’s definitely been an uptick,” said Dr. Erich Hanel, St. Joseph Healthcare Hamilton’s interim chief of emergency medicine. “In the fall and winter, we always expect respiratory viruses to climb, ...
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The common cold can be caused by several different types of viruses and can cause a runny nose, congestion, cough, sneezing, sore throat, headaches, body aches or low fever for less than a week.