Why do I almost never catch colds anymore?
Something I'm wondering about: since COVID, I just don't seem to get colds anymore. Before COVID, I recall that I very regularly had some kind of minor cold – it felt like it was about 50% of the...
Something I'm wondering about: since COVID, I just don't seem to get colds anymore.
Before COVID, I recall that I very regularly had some kind of minor cold – it felt like it was about 50% of the time, realistically let's say maybe 20%? But of course that's just my recollection.
I then caught the original strain of COVID in March 2020, and suffered fairly badly from it for 3 weeks – definitely the worst illness of my life, though I was very lucky not to need to go into hospital. Since then I've had 3 doses of the COVID vaccine, and had COVID at least twice more, both times very mildly.
Since then though, I've noticed that I almost never have any sort of cold any more. I think my partner and I had some kind of brief minor flu back in September, but I've not had anything since, and I remember thinking that it had been a long time since I'd had anything like that.
For reference, I don't wear a mask nowadays, or otherwise do anything much different to my life before COVID.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why this might be?
Uneducated theories on my part:
- Somehow having COVID made me less likely to catch colds
- Somehow having the COVID vaccine made me less likely to catch colds
- During COVID I got used to holding my breath around people coughing, and that's surprisingly effective towards not catching colds
- I'm now mostly around people less likely to pass on colds for some reason
I would love to hear your thoughts on this, especially those who have some actual knowledge about this topic!