Protein expression lends itself to prediction of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 with high rates of accuracy.1)
The topic of COVID-19 in children has become an artificial controversy during the COVID-19 pandemic, most likely due to the need to drive fear to encourage parents to offer up their children as medical experiments as part of the COVID-19 vaccine campaign.
No children have died due to COVID-19. https://brownstone.org/articles/sweden-and-germany-no-deaths-in-children-due-to-covid/
No hospitalizations among children as of April 2020, and no evidence of children spreading to adults.13)
“Children become less seriously ill and almost never need to be hospitalised. Children who do end up in hospital are usually vulnerable as a result of another disease.”14)
No children have died due to COVID-19. https://brownstone.org/articles/sweden-and-germany-no-deaths-in-children-due-to-covid/
On October 8, 2021, The New York Times retracted an article falsely claimed that over 900,000 children in the USA had been hospitalized due to COVID-19, overestimating the real number of 63,000 hospitalized children by a factor of 14.15) 16) Even the lower number of 63,000 has been questioned, with some estimates of 39% to 48% of children originally admitted to hospital for unrelated illness but acquiring COVID-19 in the hospital.17)
On October 12, 2021, Alberta Chief Medical Officer of Health Deena Hinshaw reported “the death of a 14-year-old who had complex, pre-existing medical medical conditions that played a significant role in their death,” during a televised COVID-19 update.18) The family of the teenager in question publicly clarified that the young boy had actually died of end-stage cancer, and he simply tested “positive” for COVID-19 in the final days before his passing. After insisting Alberta Health Services was incorrect in their reporting, Hinshaw corrected her mistake and claimed they would evaluate co-morbidities in young COVID-19 deaths more carefully.19) 20)