Pretty hard to pick out the vaxxed kids? This report specifically does that and provides the stats. Vaccinated kids are dying from all causes at a much higher rate than unvaccinated kids.
And, of course it’s “impossible” to tell why, as that is beyond the scope of the reported stats. Stats don’t tell you why. Stats are a starting point to determine why.
Still, though, stop editing your comments after they’re already replied to. That’s gay. We all make mistakes.
I'm afraid I don't have any of your evidence for you, now or then. You should be able to supply some but so far you have been unable and/or refused.
Just to recap for the peanut gallery: One link in this thread compares "not fully vaccinated" children with "fully vaccinated" children and shows that in terms of hospitalizations it's better for them to be fully vaccinated. (https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/stats/vbt.html#vbtadult1).
Figure 4 has an age group of 10 to 59.
This is why they say "Therefore, without a finer age categorisation it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in all-cause deaths might be."
Pretty hard to pick out the "vaxxed kids".
Pretty hard to pick out the vaxxed kids? This report specifically does that and provides the stats. Vaccinated kids are dying from all causes at a much higher rate than unvaccinated kids.
And, of course it’s “impossible” to tell why, as that is beyond the scope of the reported stats. Stats don’t tell you why. Stats are a starting point to determine why.
Still, though, stop editing your comments after they’re already replied to. That’s gay. We all make mistakes.
Where?
Remember what you wrote in the comment that you since edited? The part that you removed. That’s where.
I'm afraid I don't have any of your evidence for you, now or then. You should be able to supply some but so far you have been unable and/or refused.
Just to recap for the peanut gallery: One link in this thread compares "not fully vaccinated" children with "fully vaccinated" children and shows that in terms of hospitalizations it's better for them to be fully vaccinated. (https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/stats/vbt.html#vbtadult1).
The other link focuses on data from the first 8 months of 2021 about outcomes in a population with an age range from 10 to 59. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/All-cause-mortality-rate-vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated-in-age-group-10-59-weeks-1-38_fig4_357778435. Without a finer breakdown of age ranges it's difficult to make conclusions about children, and it says so.