
In 1928, Richard Simmons, MD, hypothesised that cold and fu viruses enter through the ear canal - naturally this was dismissed.
In 1928, Richard Simmons, MD, hypothesised that cold and fu viruses enter through the ear canal - naturally this was dismissed. The virus enters through either the eyes, ears, throat or nose, so your chance of catching a virus is lessened if you keep your fingers away from your ears, nose and eyes.
Washing your hands before touching your food is also critical, as this is the other entry for any bacterial virus.