Friday, December 03, 2021

COVID Doesn't Kill Kids, Vaccines Do?

Who knows, right? We have no idea. 

Huge new study shows ZERO Covid deaths of healthy German kids over 4 or adolescents

German physician-scientists reported Monday that not a single healthy child between the ages of 5 and 18 died of Covid in Germany in the first 15 months of the epidemic.

Not one.

Even including children and adolescents with preexisting conditions, only six in that age range died, the researchers found. Germany is Europe’s largest country, with more than 80 million people, including about 10 million school-age children and adolescents.

Serious illness was also extremely rare. The odds that a healthy child aged 5-11 would require intensive care for Covid were about 1 in 50,000, the researchers found. For older and younger children, the odds were somewhat higher, about 1 in 8,000.

Another eight infants and toddlers died, including five with preexisting conditions. In all, 14 Germans under 18 died of Covid, about one per month. About 1.5 million German children or adolescents were infected with Sars-Cov-2 between March 2020 and May 2021, the researchers found.

Meanwhile, in Ontario: More than 100 Ontario youth sent to hospital for vaccine-related heart problems: Report

AND THEN THERE'S THIS:

AND THIS:

Is it just a coincidence that deaths among children have increased by 62% since the rollout of the mRNA shots (up to 400% in vulnerable children) against the five-year average? 
Deaths of children have been on the rise since the UK started vaccinating teenagers from the age of 12 and older. 
The risk-benefit analysis raises serious doubts about injecting this age group with the experimental drug. On September 20, the British national health service NHS announced that the coronavirus vaccine would be rolled out for children aged 12 to 15. 
In part of the biggest vaccination drive in the country’s health service history, nearly three million children can receive a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. 
According to the NHS, jabs started in hundreds of schools (week 38), with the injection program rolling out to others in the coming weeks.

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