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  • rootlock-4


    Fear mongers do what fear mongers do. Are you scared of the boogie man to?

    It's absurd not to think the overall health of the general population impacts the mortality rate.

    Again, get your little booster shot, wear a mask, do a push up. And watch big business just destroy small business and the middle class.

    Some conditions — including obesity and cardiac or neurological conditions — were associated with a higher risk of death or intensive-care treatment, the researchers found. But the absolute increase in risk was very small, study author Rachel Harwood, a paediatric surgical registrar at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, UK, told reporters at a media briefing.

    For the other two preprints, the researchers focused on England, drawing on nationwide health-care data on intensive-care admissions and deaths among those under 18 years old. The team found that, of 6,338 hospital admissions for COVID-19, 259 children and young people required treatment in paediatric intensive-care units.

    Black children were more likely than their white counterparts to require intensive care, both for COVID-19 and for paediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a rare syndrome associated with coronavirus infection. But overall, the need for intensive care was “incredibly rare” among these patients, says study author Joseph Ward of the University College London Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.

    Of 3,105 deaths from all causes among the 12 million or so people under 18 in England between March 2020 and February 2021, 25 were attributable to COVID-19 — a rate of about 2 for every million people in this age range. None had asthma or type-1 diabetes, the authors note, and about half had conditions that put them at a higher risk than healthy children of dying from any cause.

    • How many accounts you got JazX?mathinc
    • is this like a paying gig for u? you just rotate through websites posting the disinformation talking points for the week?jonny_quest_lives
    • root, science was never welcome on this board (or in general population).pr2
    • You'd make sure your kids are wearing their seatbelts even though you've never been in an accident. Good to take safety precautions if they're available to you.FNP14
    • masks make kids MORE sick not less. comparing it to seat belts is insane.pr2
    • We're all in agreeance that rootlock and pr2 are the same person, correct?mathinc
    • let's hope soFax_Benson
    • pr2 which source does "masks make kids MORE sick not less" come from?robotinc
    • children mortality is at 0.0002 (it's up there with your child getting hit by lightning) = covid isn't serious for kids.pr2
    • studies of extensive mask wearing in hospital environment show the group with masks to be more susceptible to typical sickness because of moisture.pr2
    • if u have a kid, see how quickly that mask gets wet. wetness = breeding ground for pathogens. pathogens = sickness.pr2
    • I meant a link to the aforementioned study(ies). Otherwise I assume you also mean that surgeons get sick because they wear masks, and we keep doing it for fun.robotinc
    • pr2, rootlock, etc. etc. this is dumb as fuck and absolutely not a single scientific study bears out what you're saying.mathinc
    • Gentlemen, the screen you are on is connected to the internet. Should we play game how many seconds it takes to find those studies?pr2
    • or it taping some terms into the search bar too much of an effort??pr2
    • typingpr2
    • kids that smoke never die, seriously look it up, do. your own research. Until they reach their 60's that is. maybe covid's the same, deadly long term effects_niko
    • of course niko, of course.pr2

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