Why isn’t our immune systems completely immune to things like the common cold?

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I mean common cold has been around for a long time. How has the immune system not learned how to fight it?

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Because the common cold is a virus, and there are thousands of variations of it. Every time you get a cold and get better your body becomes immune to that specific one, but not the rest.

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