In the baby class which I meet with the most there is always at least three coughers or sneezers and usually one or two of the older kids are fighting their own internal battle with bacteria. I'm fairly certain that my teaching the Roma kids is what's done it for me. In Novi Sad we all had bouts of runny noses and coughing but there's been a tremendous amount of tissue-usage by our group in Nis, more than there ever was in Novi Sad. I say 'we' because another member of my group has been intermittently unwell since late December. Winter hasn't left us yet in Serbia, in fact there's a few inches of fresh snow on the rooftops below my homestay, and so we haven't been provided optimum conditions for recovery. For the past two weeks an ugly cough persisted which I suppose should have been evidence enough to prove it was in for the long haul. I swear I've been keeping hydrated and eating healthily but whatever bug I caught around mid-February hadn't quite bit the dust and reemerged with all its grotesque glory on the second of March. Yesterday I woke up with a fever for the second time this year and also in the past three weeks.
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