Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
1 in 100 people with bronchitis, RSV, flu, chicken pox, all kinds of things probably end up in the hospital.
ok - link to that stats please that 1 in 100 kids with chicken pox end up in the hospital. That is very concerning. In many states - kids do not attend school without required vaccinations... chickenpox is highly contagious.
Yes please - what is the source of this information?
Don't play coy you two. It's 1 sentence. Read again. R-E-A-D.
Which of you also doesn't understand .9% is roughly 1 in 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
1 in 100 people with bronchitis, RSV, flu, chicken pox, all kinds of things probably end up in the hospital.
ok - link to that stats please that 1 in 100 kids with chicken pox end up in the hospital. That is very concerning. In many states - kids do not attend school without required vaccinations... chickenpox is highly contagious.
Yes please - what is the source of this information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
1 in 100 people with bronchitis, RSV, flu, chicken pox, all kinds of things probably end up in the hospital.
ok - link to that stats please that 1 in 100 kids with chicken pox end up in the hospital. That is very concerning. In many states - kids do not attend school without required vaccinations... chickenpox is highly contagious.
Anonymous wrote:I actually know a kid who was recently in a Texas hospital for RSV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
1 in 100 people with bronchitis, RSV, flu, chicken pox, all kinds of things probably end up in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
hence the very high anxiety. Even a small elementary school has several hundred students. Knowing a few will end up hospitalized from any given school are terrible odds and explains all the fear.
PP had their math wrong.
What math is "wrong"?
All of it. Off by an order of magnitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
0.09%. Not 0.9%. Not 1/100.
wrong.
If 310 children out of 36,403 cases are hospitalized, that is .85 percent. That is 1 child out of 117 in that age group for whatever period of time those number represent. That is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
0.09%. Not 0.9%. Not 1/100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
hence the very high anxiety. Even a small elementary school has several hundred students. Knowing a few will end up hospitalized from any given school are terrible odds and explains all the fear.
PP had their math wrong.
What math is "wrong"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
hence the very high anxiety. Even a small elementary school has several hundred students. Knowing a few will end up hospitalized from any given school are terrible odds and explains all the fear.
PP had their math wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been 310 hospitalizations of kids ages 0 to 9 since February 2020 (since pandemic started) in the whole state of Virginia.
It's going to be ok.
36,403 cases (0-9)
310 hospitalizations (0-9)
2 deaths (0-9)
Thus, death rate for ages 0-9 was 0.005%. Or roughly 1 in 18,000
ok but assuming these numbers are correct..that means hospitalization rate was .9%. That is almost 1 out of every hundred ending up in the hospital.
hence the very high anxiety. Even a small elementary school has several hundred students. Knowing a few will end up hospitalized from any given school are terrible odds and explains all the fear.