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@Jsizzle
AFAIK, tonsillitis is usually viral, unless it's strep throat instead, and so no antibiotics are given. Though they might have helped with the sinus infection.
I've had tonsillitis, too, when I was a teenager. I remember that razor blade sensation. It was awful. Can't swallow, can't sleep.
But in fairness, I have to say that tonsillitis is not sweeping the world and causing millions of deaths. I'm happy that this has been easier for you, of course, but it cannot be compared to any of the diseases we have each endured in the past.
I was 15 minutes from death, eight days after I gave birth when I was 24. I had ulcers that perforated and that's what the doctors told me---I only survived because I was already in the emergency room with my parents looking after my newborn at home. Since I was already in the ER they rushed me in for emergency surgery. I wouldn't have lived if I'd been home, and I initially refused to go to the ER because I was still bleeding from giving birth and my milk was coming in.
I mention this, and I'm sure we all have stories, because the pain is something I can't begin to articulate, but even if I had died on the hospital floor where I collapsed, I wouldn't have gotten anyone else sick.
Covid is not child's play, although I'm genuinely relieved when you or anyone is doing well. However IMO your experience does not reflect the suffering of those who gasped to death, 800,000 and counting in America alone.
We who wish to get together with our loved ones might actually be the enemy, without even knowing it. The transmissibility of this disease is something not seen for a century. Thankfully you were vaccinated and so were spared the worst effects, but people are still dying so we can't minimize or trivialize Covid at all.
I’m sure that wasn’t your intent.
IMO