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53% Of Narcity Readers Get FOMO When They’re Feeling Sick & Here's Something That Might Help

Don't let a cold stop you from conquering your day.

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Catching a cold and having to cancel plans is the worst. More than half (53%) of the 661 recently polled Narcity Canada readers said that they get FOMO when sick.

It's easy to understand why — getting sick can be a real letdown, especially when you have a long list of work to finish or a pal’s birthday party to pull off.

Rather than lying in bed with sinus pressure as heavy as a bowling ball, you can find relief and get back on schedule with Vicks DayQuil Complete.

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Vicks DayQuil Complete is a non-drowsy liquid medicine that provides fast-acting relief for nine of your toughest cold and flu symptoms: coughing, stuffy nose, chest congestion, sinus congestion, sinus pressure, sore throat pain, fever, minor aches, and headaches.

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Plus, being out and about with lingering cold symptoms just isn't the vibe these days. In fact, of the 871 Narcity Canada readers polled, 92% said they felt more awkward than ever coughing in public.

Canadians are already feeling the effects of cold and flu season, so now’s a good time to stock up on everything you need so you won't get caught unprepared when symptoms come to visit.

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You don’t have to give up on living your best life while you get over feeling ill. Make some room in your medicine cabinet for Vicks DayQuil Complete, and go into flu season feeling prepared.

To learn more about Vicks DayQuil Complete, check out Vicks' website or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

The information in this article is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider before making any health care decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition.

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