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The vast majority are found to test positive upon admission for another problem... Your claim has been thoroughly debunked by multiple experts on multiple news sources... |
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But let's say it has been debunked. Does that mean there is no surge in pediatric hospitalizations and the reports of beds filling and children in hallways are just exaggerations? Or, if a non-Covid surge is truly happening, then what is the cause? (I really did try to find an answer to whether more children are being hospitalized for all reasons but I haven't found those numbers yet) |
Makes no sense to me. I would only get tested if I had symptoms that I thought required medical treatment. Then, I would contact my doc.
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If there were two children hospitalized with Covid and now there are six, I guess that constitutes a “surge”. Hospitalizations would have tripled… When working with very small numbers, sometimes it makes sense to look at the actual numbers not the percentage change. |
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According to the Department of Health and Human Services, patients are counted among those with Covid if they are suspected of having or laboratory-confirmed positive for the disease, even if they were not originally admitted to the hospital for that reason." Child Covid hospitalizations are up, especially in 5 states |
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