How awful for the parents who have lost their children to the Strep A infection. RIP little ones
Scarlet fever is doing the rounds and my manager and his 1 year old have it but both are recovering well. I was in the office and interacted with him on Tuesday, in meetings etc., but how easily is it spread?
Not sure about today (antibiotics and everything) but when I was young children were whisked off to an isolation 'fever hospital' if they caught it, because it was highly infectious. You probably have antibodies because you mixed with kids and got all the bugs when you were small.
In that case, he's been around a bit, Tiggs, and probably has antibodies. It seems to be young children who never got all the normal bugs that whiz around, thanks to lockdown.
My son had "scarlet fever" at about 7, and I was told it was the name was more a collection of symptoms, than a diagnosis? He recovered well, but couldn't stay awake for a few days.