Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
As additional context, I'll note we're currently at 83 COVID-related deaths for children younger than 15 years of age. (as of November 18th)
More die each year from drowning in pools. We don't even need to develop a "pool vaccine" to save them.
Get me the stats on the contagion of drowning, stat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very sad. There is a reason this has made the news and that is because Covid deaths of children are exceedingly rare. You don’t see a news story when a child dies of cancer.
No, the reason this has made the news is because this child’s short life entailed multiple tragic and drastic experiences that are disproportionately inflicted on Black people in this country.
They were both “so unusual, thus noteworthy,” but they happened to one 14 year old person and there is now no way for this society to redeem the harm done to her by know-nothings who insist that when things are rare, they aren’t worthy of focused attention.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
As additional context, I'll note we're currently at 83 COVID-related deaths for children younger than 15 years of age. (as of November 18th)
More die each year from drowning in pools. We don't even need to develop a "pool vaccine" to save them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
As additional context, I'll note we're currently at 83 COVID-related deaths for children younger than 15 years of age. (as of November 18th)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very sad. There is a reason this has made the news and that is because Covid deaths of children are exceedingly rare. You don’t see a news story when a child dies of cancer.
No, the reason this has made the news is because this child’s short life entailed multiple tragic and drastic experiences that are disproportionately inflicted on Black people in this country.
They were both “so unusual, thus noteworthy,” but they happened to one 14 year old person and there is now no way for this society to redeem the harm done to her by know-nothings who insist that when things are rare, they aren’t worthy of focused attention.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
The shutdowns are because of the high number of deaths and hospitalizations. Not because of the deaths of children.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad, but is it newsworthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
358 H1N1 pediatric deaths in 18 months in 2009-2010.
192 influenza pediatric deaths during the 2019-20 flu season.
https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/cdc-near-record-number-of-children-died-from-flu-during-2019-2020-season.html
All extremely sad, yet society did not shut down.
Anonymous wrote:In the real world, where one child dying does not suffice for reason enough to shut down the rest of the society.
Curious how many dead is your threshold to shut down society.
Anonymous wrote:This is very sad. There is a reason this has made the news and that is because Covid deaths of children are exceedingly rare. You don’t see a news story when a child dies of cancer.