With Everything Else, Why Does May Always Have One Last End-Of-School Cold, Too?
Briefly

As the school year comes to an end, families manage a busy calendar filled with activities. However, this season often brings an unexpected challenge: the End-Of-The-School-Year Illness. After surviving a winter marked by various sicknesses, families find themselves enthusiastic about summer plans, only to face a new wave of germs. The article humorously notes potential reasons behind this spike in illnesses in May, including increased social interactions and environmental changes, all while parents try to stay organized and healthy amid their children’s growing excitement for summer fun.
The End-Of-The-School-Year Illness might be the worst of all of them. You suffered through all of fall with your kid pouring snot like a faucet.
You realize that we humans are as simple as daisies - all we needed was some sunshine - and you start looking forward to life again.
April showers bring May flowers, and May just brings... germs, apparently.
You can theorize that everyone starts getting busy and spending more time with each other, which causes our immune systems to act like they've never seen a virus before.
Read at Scary Mommy
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