Japanese people are very hard working and goal oriented people, so an illness like a cold can really throw them off their game plan. Since Japan is very crowded, it's hard to go about your day without close contact with others, some of whom may have a cold. In addition, they are very polite people who don't want to be responsible for others catching their germs. Many Japanese people wear surgical masks in hopes of preventing a cold or flu.
Probably not as they are susceptible to catching colds.
I believe that springtime is the worse season for colds. The changing of the weather always affects people and then the virus or the bug spread around like wild fire.
Probably not as they are susceptible to catching colds.
What does your mother do to you if you don't listen to her about catching colds? SCOLD.
Vitamin C and Fluids ingested daily.
In their nose!
Well it depends.If you are alergic to dogs then yes!
Colds travel through the air; people cough or exhale cold viruses. So if a person who has a cold is near an infant, the infant can catch that cold. And the closer the person gets, the greater the risk.
they're normal people so yes
Colds are germs that can be spread by sneezing and coughing.In winter you spend more time inside around people so you are more likely to get one.
There is no answer due to no records ever being taken.
The common cold is caused by a group of viruses. Being cold does not cause colds, although it is true that a person who is chilled might become more susceptible to catching a cold.