The conclusion that risk for COVID death is GREATER in vaccinated children (under 18) than in vaccinated, is likely a function of the fact that kids with severe co-morbidities (such as cancer) were more likely to get vaccinated than those without. This confounding would also impact to some degree older age brackets, but likely to a much lesser extent.
The conclusion that risk for COVID death is GREATER in vaccinated children (under 18) than in vaccinated, is likely a function of the fact that kids with severe co-morbidities (such as cancer) were more likely to get vaccinated than those without. This confounding would also impact to some degree older age brackets, but likely to a much lesser extent.
The conclusion that risk for COVID death is GREATER in vaccinated children (under 18) than in vaccinated, is likely a function of the fact that kids with severe co-morbidities (such as cancer) were more likely to get vaccinated than those without. This confounding would also impact to some degree older age brackets, but likely to a much lesser extent.
Nonetheless, an impressive analysis.
Sick old people tend to not get "vaccinated" as too dangerous. You say the opposite apply to youngsters?