RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
This is insane. @fda, what risk/benefit analysis are you doing that justifies this while PICUs are full? #CovidVaccine
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: But children don’t usually stay just one day. With the original strain in 2020, it was 2.5 days on average, in which cas…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
RT @denise_dewald: Of the children hospitalized, 33% have been sick enough to require pediatric ICU (PICU) care. 9/n https://t.co/9Ydsyfp…
@DaveJDaddy @CarlosD89462922 @Idunnowhat6 @CNN Ok, that's the media trying to scare you. Here's the CDC data: https://t.co/kEVmd0GG40 About 8 in 100,000 kids with Covid end up getting hospitalized, and the vast majority of them survive without issue.
@HiThere144 @sweetdeesez Hospitalization Rates and Characteristics of Children Aged 18 Years Hospitalized with Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 — COVID-NET, 14 States, March 1–July 25, 2020 | MMWR https://t.co/tfB5ieudzr via @CDCgov
In terms of original #COVID, the CDC estimated the hospitalization rate for kids (under 18) at 8 per 100,000 (.008%) https://t.co/wTrGWuj04P (2/6)
@OfficerPorkChop @leighleighmw @chicagosmayor Okay... The CDC *also* says kids can get it. Their website here does not address Delta specifically, but it still makes it clear that children are NOT immune from it, & that the rate of infection in childre
@bintsomama @KirstieMAllsopp Oh and this https://t.co/68lPT9EdpK
Hospitalization Rates and Characteristics of Children Aged 18 Years Hospitalized with Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 — COVID-NET, 14 States, March 1–July 25, 2020 | MMWR https://t.co/FjDQJzT9ZA via @CDCgov
Unfortunately, this is the situation we are looking at going into the upcoming school year. Governors, it's time to act in the best interests of your state's children, not in your own political self interest. https://t.co/WGFRDUhLwl
@CruzWhobris @JonahDispatch I agree. Here’s what the CDC, official purveyors of The Science, say about child hospitalizations.
@Plasticdoe @noUpside Roughly 1/20 the hospitalization rate of “adults”, which as a cohort includes highly susceptible seniors. But don’t let facts get in the way of a good narrative. https://t.co/oQv62fr2GG https://t.co/h4RVedD8tK
@g6ens @JHomes15 @GidMK These incidents are very, very rare. If you took the time to understand the statistics behind hospitalization and fatality you might be able to calm down a little. Perhaps this will help soothe your anxiety? https://t.co/s9e2YPZxI
@DavidFl357 @Chrissy2571 @marla_mrk @CNN https://t.co/pceYfdFZlF https://t.co/GdI7Tmhf3x The rate of hospitalizations of minors was 8 out of 100,000, but okay.
@JJ93622848 @freedomdiane @jmbarry @EdBaker3000 Reading is essential. Not protecting a child is immoral and unethical. https://t.co/0P2ahlSQjm
@jmbarry @freedomdiane @EdBaker3000 **During March 21–July 25, weekly hospitalization rates steadily increased among children** From: https://t.co/0P2ahlSQjm
@theangr20074523 These are analyses of admissions and not deaths, but the identified risks are amplified for deaths. https://t.co/Gws6gqYYhS https://t.co/QvJghuOA29 https://t.co/cLLx1KibHd
RT @iain_cooke: @AlexBerenson For the children actively followed up on V-safe, 0.5-0.7% "required medical care", 0.2% in emergency dept. T…
E não se enganem: bebês são sim suscetíveis à infecção por SARS-CoV-2, podem adoecer e podem precisar de hospitalização, podendo desenvolver quadros graves de síndrome inflamatória multissistêmica em crianças, conforme mostrado nesse estudo https://t.co/HJ
RT @iain_cooke: @AlexBerenson For the children actively followed up on V-safe, 0.5-0.7% "required medical care", 0.2% in emergency dept. T…
RT @iain_cooke: @AlexBerenson For the children actively followed up on V-safe, 0.5-0.7% "required medical care", 0.2% in emergency dept. T…
@AlexBerenson For the children actively followed up on V-safe, 0.5-0.7% "required medical care", 0.2% in emergency dept. The number of kids requiring medical care or emergencies from covid itself? The hospitalization rate was 0.008% in the first wave. h
@_TheSwanKing_ @CBSNews The variants are real, and children are now ICU covid patients bc they’re the most vulnerable (unvaccinated) population. https://t.co/CFJgQihl85
RT @JCedernaes: @AnnetteBruchfe1 @MariaBjrk2 @ATdoktorn Tyvärr har jag skrivit lite för lite på Twitter, men annars här https://t.co/shlC0u…
@AnnetteBruchfe1 @MariaBjrk2 @ATdoktorn Tyvärr har jag skrivit lite för lite på Twitter, men annars här https://t.co/shlC0upsis Denna tråd innehöll även en del relevant information https://t.co/4DCBKbtH69 Denna studie är relevant https://t.co/bVP3QLttug
@MattCoo80566240 @mandajbr @UbakaOgbogu @DonLemonTonight @drsanjaygupta Hospitalization of children 8/100,000, or 20 times the number your fellow said on CNN. https://t.co/5KNnKcRSm1
@NAbleism @GovInslee Thinking this virus takes the lives of children is a scary thought. At best it’s untrue, at worse it’s extremely rare. Even “at worse”, no evidence masks help. “Children were 0.00%-0.23% of all COVID-19 deaths, and 8 states reported
@DrEricDing Is 0.00008% hospitalization rate among children sufficient for an EUA @DrEricDing? https://t.co/WmhfB7NBEN
@DDawgs3327 @ABC You WISH!!! 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/9iM4TVlfL3
@ConnecticutPar3 @thegoofyone68 @CBSNews No, ~10% of those 0.6 suffered from MIS-C: “Since June 18, a discharge diagnosis of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) has been systematically collected**; overall… (10.8%) …received a diagnosis o
@AndrooHiss @Simon41933652 @blahblahwhynot Yes - It's easier to read than the more complex data here: https://t.co/mB1PQfb5d4 But help yourself.
@IVaccinateMI @MonaHannaA Is your child obese? That seems to be literally "the" factor for covid youth fatalities. Older but I haven't heard it disproved. https://t.co/nBNbFoQgy9 and data from American Academy of Pediatrics https://t.co/xEZ2HXG6Yu
@13_peep @steflemaire2 @afpfr Même pour les plus jeunes enfants, on peut avoir des problèmes sévères bien que rares : Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children voire de très rares décès pour ceux à risque https://t.co/UjVl3sXP6L 3- Vacciner les ados v
@Laura_R_C @PredsNHL The chances of the hockey puck hitting a child under 18 and sending them to the hospital are greater then your children contracting Covid (at the height of the pandemic) and sending them to the hospital https://t.co/SiHPfbhnav
@geralds_sarah @seattletimes Kids are not affected by this virus. Only affected by rules adults put on them.
@ptdnldsn @evandawson Tracy Høeg, MD, PhD (@TracyBethHoeg) Tweeted: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/MAP9OAtJPW Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/ayBgDGB5Og
Citation needed. Why are children requiring hospitalization? Why is there an increase in all-cause pneumonia deaths across all age groups? https://t.co/GN2vFSTvg8
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
@PeopleW35131555 @Tea4gunsSC @dajmeyer @GovAbbott US Hospitalization Rate in kids <18y.o. = 8/100,000 .008% https://t.co/LLZsDmVSoc
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui
RT @TracyBethHoeg: Data on kids infections here: https://t.co/onMQ41zglM Data on hospitalizations here: https://t.co/gNIgxLWXui