ISSUED BY THE DEPT OF HEALTH If You have A COLD _ here are two things to remember: Keep away from other people as much as possible: 2 Always cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing: You can only dodge colds by keeping away from those who have colds: Colds are spread by a highly infectious virus. Every unguarded cough or sneeze sprays the air with thousands of these germs: They may be ejected as far as 12 ft: in a hearty sneeze: The cold virus can pave the way for secondary infection that is ics danger: Your harmless cold is a step towards Influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia: You can't afford to ignore a cold, however slight. Babies must be shielded from infection. Your slight cold may start serious chest troubles in a small baby- When your cold develops, STAY AT HOME: It may save weeks at home later. If You have fever, GO To BED: If Your cold hangs on, SEE A DOCTOR Every epidemic begins with just one thoughtless Person: Right food ~a balanced diet makes it harder for the virus. So does Fresh Air E these are the best and cheapest tonics: FOR A HEALTHIER NatiON
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 218, 27 August 1943, Page 8
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