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Originally Posted by
gimmick
The dead kids total is 650+ btw...
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#demographics
...it's not mostly older kids either. It's about half under 12 and half 12-17. Don't worry per 100k it does skew older though not in a linear fashion. In general 5-11 is safest per capita and for total deaths in the group. 0-4 and 12-15 are similar per capita and 0-4 has most deaths out of any under 18 groups. 16-17 has a reasonable lead in per capita and least deaths out of any under 18 group.
In the bigger picture none of it matters. Under 18 is slightly more than 22% of population and less than 0,5% of deaths. I
just generally dislike when people use factually incorrect talking points for emphasis. Not under 500 and not even close to the flu deaths under similar circumstances.
For the most part only thing that matters with anyone under 50 is how likely they are to get infected and spread the disease.
In 2 + 2 = 5 math, 500 is equal to 650.
And we are really playing this game for 650?!?!?!?!?!
Destroying childhood development and stunting growth nationwide to save adults, most all of which has the option to get vaccinated.
I know of 2 local families whose children committed suicide last year, but zero covid deaths of kids.
Aren't you in Europe somewhere anyway? Why do you insist on arguing for the continued abuse of children in the American school system.
Get a new hobby.