COVID-19 becomes leading respiratory cause of death among children, teenagers

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COVID-19 has surpassed pneumonia and the flu to become the leading respiratory cause of death among children and teenagers, a new study found.

 

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Is the USA like Canada and count all deaths “with” coVid as a coVid death?

Can you trust the Woke medical community now. The more Covid deaths, the more money hospitals get?

In healthy children? No, you are hallucinating, again.

The jab kills the natural immune system.

I thought it didn't effect children? Oh wait that is so 2020.

Fatal childhood lung infections created by wearing masks 8hrs a day 5 days a week in school. There's another one

Covid-19 vaccine becomes leading cause of death among children. Fixed it for ya! You’re welcome!

Fake news

Nope... It's lung infection from choking on masks 8hrs a day for 5 days a week. You people are monsters...

Leading respiratory cause of death? Oooh, scary! Might as well say covid is the leading cause of covid death.

You misspelled “died suddenly” wrong. Or maybe it was fentanyl

Probably only the ones that rec’ed the Pfizer jab… pfizerlied

No where in the CDC numbers does it show this…

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