What is this a chart of? "Patients on Midnight Census"? What is that? And statements like "Hospitalizations are up four fold" don't provide anything. Does that mean it went from 2 children to 8? Why can't you guys just show specific data? Why all the obfuscation? if its as bad as you claim, it should be easy to show, right?
Census means a bed check. It is a Chicago-wide story. Read the whole story. Omicron is still in the process of spiking. We may not have nationwide data on the amount of children involved for several weeks. There are many links in this thread showing that Omicron is more dangerous to children, at least in absolute number, than earlier variants.
i did read the article. I listened to the video. Here is every statement regarding a specific number. Advocate Children's Hospital reported 34 children were being treated for COVID at their two campuses as of Wednesday. “We've seen our biggest numbers in since the pandemic started actually," said Dr. Michael Cappello, vice chairman for the hospital. Where is the comparison data? Does that mean the previous high was 30 and we're 4 higher? At Comer Children's Hospital in Chicago's Hyde Park, hospitalizations have spiked in the last month to unprecedented numbers. Sounds scary. But if the new number is 5 more kids, it could be "unprecedented" but not a big jump. Hard to say because no data is provided. Then there's the chart showing what you say is "bed checks". That means the number went from a previous high in July of 6 to 10 now. Big freakin' deal. That's supposed to be scary? its ALSO the middle of the winter, and there are all sorts of reasons as to why that is worse than July for Chicago respiratory diseases! Duh! Lurie has admitted 40 children with coronavirus in the last week alone. The previous peak the hospital reported was 20 children in a single week in December 2020. Is this one week's worth? Or have the last few weeks shown 40 admissions? If its just one week, there could be something else at play - like the fact that the prior week was Christmas. How did those 40 cases reconcile themselves? Did anyone have severe illnesses other than COVID? Were they admitted for other things and just had tested positive? These are important facts, but you'll not give any clarity. I wonder why.
According to you -- if the kids ain't dead, screw them. Covid is not a problem. Here's another point of the actual reality. New CDC data shows children, teens who recover from COVID-19 have increased risk for diabetes CDC study included patients with both Type 1, Type 2 diabetes https://www.clickorlando.com/news/l...om-covid-19-have-increased-risk-for-diabetes/
Not at all. If you've got data that points to something substantial, willing to hear it. Any day now...right? I'm sure this has nothing to do with the fact that the kids who get sick from COVID tend to be obese, and thus have much higher increased risk of diabetes. The whole, "correlation vs. causality" thing is a bitch. Next you'll be telling me that old people who got COVID have comorbidities!