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Risk to children is tiny.

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    Posted: September 30 2021 at 12:22pm

Here's a very interesting article from the UK's daily mail today saying that the risks of severe Covid in children is absolutely tiny and doesn't justify the plans to roll out "vaccines" to them. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10045767/Astonishing-charts-Covid-poses-tiny-threat-children.html

Those who got it wrong, for whatever reason, may feel defensive and retrench into a position that doesn’t accord with the facts.
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I have no words.  In Texas alone, 25 to 30 children have been admitted to hospital per day for weeks now.  Are they taking into considerations the complications after covid? Like long covid, or worse, Multi-system inflammetory syndrome (MIS)?  Or are they treating long covid and MIS that can develop after covid  as a non-issue?

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