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> there is a definitive difference in likelihood of injury/death between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated

I have looked at a lot of data for children and haven't seen that. It seems children's deaths are mostly unaffected from the virus. What studies have you read which show excess deaths in children?




https://www.euromomo.eu/graphs-and-maps#excess-mortality

You can see there. Up substantially in 2022, there is a widget at the side to add in previous years.


I'm sorry, but just how did you suddenly jump to children? Who is talking about children, or what gave you the idea that I was talking about children?


> there is a definitive difference in likelihood of injury/death

Which age groups do you want to discuss?




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