Nearly five times as many children died of suicide during the first year of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic in the UK than died of the virus itself, research from top British universities has found.
Studies conducted by researchers at University College London, the University of York, the University of Liverpool, and the University of Bristol appeared to confirm the widely held belief that the Wuhan virus does not present an overwhelming risk of death to children
In a not-yet-peer reviewed preprint study — but nevertheless, one widely reported by the establishment media — it was found that only 25 children under the age of 18-years-old died of the coronavirus from the start of the pandemic until the end of February 2021. In total 61 children had died after testing positive for the virus, however, in 36 cases it was determined that the virus “did not contribute to their death”.
During the same time period, the studies found that there were 124 child suicides and 268 deaths from trauma, which the researchers said emphasised how the coronavirus is “rarely fatal” for children.
The study concluded, therefore: “The risk of removal of [children and young people] from their normal activities across education and social events may prove a greater risk than that of SARS-CoV-2 itself.”
Only six of the children who died of the coronavirus did not appear to have any underlying health conditions, with 76 per cent of children dying of the virus having an underlying “chronic” health condition.
When extrapolated to the “absolute risk of death” from the coronavirus, children appeared to face just one in 481,000 odds of dying from the Wuhan virus.
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Sounds like lots of Adults have blood on their hands by acting stupid when Government over-reach is our biggest challenge right now, and needs action for helping those that are too young to understand this level of Evil going on, IMO!
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