Pengwin » 09 Jan 2022, 3:09 pm » wrote: ↑
"Does anyone have "vaccine regret"?"
No.
And we've lost more than 1,000 aged 18 and under to this. That's not 4 in a million.
Your claim is as false as it is unintelligible. This isn't difficult:
<18-year-olds have a 5 in 1 million chance of dying from COVID
Please follow along. I did update the ratio in response to a prior conversation with someone in this forum and have now changed the thread title. The original calc was done in May, but we have the benefit of two years of data now. The new estimate is closer to 5 in a million chance, but it wouldn't surprise me if the increase in rate is because of vaccine deaths, since the CDC counts deaths within 2 weeks of the second jab as being unvaxxed deaths.
From January 4, 2020 through December 25th of 2021, 803 kids from 0 to 18 years of age allegedly died of COVID-19 according to CDC data.
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-C ... /nr4s-juj3
That's about 400 per year out of a population under 19 years old of 81,250,000. Or about 4 out of 810,250 or 1 in 200,000 or 5 in a million chance of a person under 19-years old dying of COVID,
including morbidly obese diabetic kids with cancer.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/241 ... x-and-age/
Add at least a zero if a healthy kid has a 10 times better chance than a sick kid with cancer, would take it to 5 in 10,000,000.
That number also does not take into account 99+% effective early treatment including for those with comorbidities. Add a couple more zeros for the kid of properly prepared responsible parents, would take the healthy kid's odds up to as high as 5 out of 1,000,000,000
If you don't like that number which would be technically correct, knock off a zero and make it a 5 in a hundred million chance for a healthy kid under 19 dying of COVID.