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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like the normal fall/winter viruses that little kids get. Sometimes you know what it is, sometimes you don't. "A few to 15 kids" is a pretty big spread. [/quote] Yeah, sounds normal. Also, if it's sometimes just a few kids, is it possible people aren't getting tested to know what it is? We've been sick every month this fall as well, and my kid always has a fever with it (generally DH and I don't get fevers even when we catch what she has). We only know that one of them was Covid because of course we take at home Covid tests when we get sick. The others we don't know what they were because we were sick enough to stay home from school/work but not sick enough to drag ourselves or our kid to the doctor or urgent care where they might test. We knew it wasn't Covid, could have been flu, RSV, or just bad colds. Little kids get fevers a lot. Mine just had a virus that resulted in 3 days of low grade fever. Not fun, but also not the end of the world. [/quote]
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