rick81721
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There is no question that covid is not as deadly as influenza in the very young. In the 2018/2019 flu season, 479 died under age of 18. 266 of those deaths were under 5 yrs old:I looked at total deaths and it was 412 people under 18 for all 50 states. So about 8 per state. Yet we are supposed to jab people 12 and over. That might make sense if everyone else in the world who wanted one had one.
From the CDC, 99.997% of people under 20 die from covid.
Israeli study, people who have had and reco ered from covid are 27 times better protected than people who never had it but got jabbed.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1127698/influenza-us-deaths-by-age-group/
There have been 439 deaths in the 0 - 17 age group so far throughout the covid pandemic.
That said, if our son was still a kid and at least 12 years old, we wouldn't hesitate to get him vaccinated. Everyone protected helps.
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