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See aboveAren't antibiotics for bacterial infections?
See aboveAren't antibiotics for bacterial infections?
I see.I'm not a Doctor but they both were diagnosed with RSV and both given Amoxicilan.
I'm always interested on how other school districts are handling covid. We have not had covid notifications from our schools since the 2020-2021 school year. I have no idea how many cases are currently in the schools. But, we live in a rural community with 1,200 kids total in K-12 all in one building. No masks required since the 2020-2021 school year. The vast majority of our parents are ok with both of these things. I know the bigger cities are handling covid differently.
I always thought RSV was a once in a blue moon type illness. Now "RSV" word is thrown around as much as flu.My youngest had RSV. I always thought RSV was a (really) young persons ailment.
A couple of friends in another state (healthy middle-aged men) have been absolutely knocked out by something. Covid negative on rapid tests, and neither will see a doctor. Horrible cough, moderate fever, exhaustion, body aches, both say they can barely move. One's had it for about two weeks and seems to be slowly getting better, the other just came down with it a few days ago and is in the full throes. Both are up to date on both Covid and flu shots.
I agree that the flu I have gotten in the past was much worse than my unvaccinated covid case.Yes. And coworkers. Many have said Flu A is worse than covid in some cases (post vaccination for covid).
I know coworkers who had Covid, quarantined and came back and then a couple weeks later get hit with the flu and they say it’s far worse.
I’m now wondering if my flu shot this year hurt as bad as it did because they knew it was gonna be bad.