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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2782164 1 out of every 25 children who get covid ends up with long covid. Kids are at low risk, not no risk.[/quote] Bahahahahaha if this is the conclusion you draw from this, oh man. First off, any researcher can see the extreme weaknesses in this model given the lack of responses and people ultimately dropped from the final data. Second, there were only 109 Covid positive people in the final set- and they relied on parent responses for kids who were around preteen age. Out of that 109, only 4 reported listed symptoms. Those symptoms - again among preteen age which happens to correspond with puberty age for many - was tiredness and difficulty concentrating. WOWWWW!!! I’ll just stop there rather than go on with the dozen other reasons why a long Covid drastic conclusion is not warranted by that study[/quote] Lasting* symptoms[/quote]
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