No, that would be a terrible thing to say. Every child's death is tragic.
Death is part of existence. All we can do is try and ensure the next generation survive us.
According to CDC latest data ( https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#rates-by-vaccine-status ) the death rate for children up to 17 for jabbed or non jabbed is vanishingly small. 0.02 or, of the "cases" on that data set, 0.00001% died. Nobody wan'ts children to die, however at that rate, they have a higher chance of contracting many other childhood, more common conditions/diseases.
No, that would be a terrible thing to say. Every child's death is tragic. Death is part of existence. All we can do is try and ensure the next generation survive us.
According to CDC latest data ( https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#rates-by-vaccine-status ) the death rate for children up to 17 for jabbed or non jabbed is vanishingly small. 0.02 or, of the "cases" on that data set, 0.00001% died. Nobody wan'ts children to die, however at that rate, they have a higher chance of contracting many other childhood, more common conditions/diseases.