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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: JAGStorm
When you guys say"Strep", are you referring to tonsillitis?
The terms sore throat, strep throat, and tonsillitis often are used interchangeably, but they don't mean the same thing.
Tonsillitis refers to tonsils that are inflamed.
Strep throat is an infection caused by a specific type of bacteria, Streptococcus. When your child has a strep throat, the tonsils are usually very inflamed, and the inflammation may affect the surrounding part of the throat as well.
Other causes of sore throats are viruses and may only cause inflammation of the throat around the tonsils and not the tonsils themselves
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: JAGStorm
When you guys say"Strep", are you referring to tonsillitis?
originally posted by: game over man
The school my child attended had some limited space for students toward the end of 2020. The bus picked her up.
The class was still virtual, but there were a few teachers on site to help is students needed it.