Well, per NIH, there are more than 200 different viruses that cause symptoms of the common cold. I guess they have just started naming all of them. By any chance, will the next one be called Gates or Fauci’s.
More than 200 different viruses are known to cause the symptoms of the common cold. An estimated 30-35% of all adult colds are caused by rhinoviruses. In people with asthma, particularly children, rhinovirus infections are also frequently associated with flare-ups. Scientists had previously identified 99 distinct rhinovirus types. Recently, however, a number of unknown types were detected in patients with severe flu-like illnesses.
Well, per NIH, there are more than 200 different viruses that cause symptoms of the common cold. I guess they have just started naming all of them. By any chance, will the next one be called Gates or Fauci’s.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/understanding-common-cold-virus