"If you look at under the reign of Fauci for 40 plus years, where childhood chronic diseases and illnesses have gone from 6% to about 54% as we've added more and more layers of shots onto those schedules. And again, they'll say 'Correlation isn't causation.' Well, not a single childhood vaccine was ever tried in their clinical trials against placebo."
https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1629888923282427912?s=20
We had a couple of bouts of impetigo. The first time was from little kids in the neighborhood helping themselves to a play on the wee bikes and trikes that were parked on our front lawn. No problems with them doing that, but we all got infected, and dealt with the sores as you said. The second time, was from a home-school meeting with other families in the district: my partner developed them ALL over the lower legs, pus everywhere, and fever. I got a very painful sore, about the size of a one-ounce silver coin, on my ankle that started eating into my bone. I tried everything. In the end, we both had to take antibiotics, and I hate those things. the kids were fine with a couple of little sores.
I took me six months to get over the whole episode, and still sometimes ache in my ankle. So moral of the story is: Don't take impetigo lightly, if the rash spreads, a fever develops, or it gets really painful, growing larger and deeper. Most sores are easy to deal with, I'll readily admit.