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Job: Data-Driven Strategist. Side Job: Commentator on US Politics/Economics. Gig: MC & Speeches. Created: #EconomicStressIndex.

May 23, 2021, 6 tweets

Leaders at Twitter jump when there is negative information regarding Coronavirus vaccine despite the fact that the CDC/FDA highlight those issues. It’s as if @TwitterSupport has more confidence in those vaccines than FDA/CDC. Why hide side effects that CDC/FDA alone say R legit?

This NYT headline and quote from a doctor are amazing: There are reports of inflammation next to the heart in dozens of young people who took the Coronavirus vaccine, but it’s not yet determined it is from the vaccine; it’s possibly just a coincidence. #myocarditis

Fauci said days ago that if 70% of the population is vaccinated, a major outbreak in the fall will be avoided.

Kids under 18 are 22% of the population; we can reach 70% with out them. They are a fraction of Coronavirus deaths and a fraction of their deaths is from Coronavirus.

The chart is from the CDC. It covers all of 2020 through 5/15/21.

Children under the age of 18 are 0.05% of all Coronavirus deaths, and Coronavirus is 0.67% of all the 44,028 children deaths.

Note that deaths are more easily attributed to Covid-19 than anything is to vaccines.

We can reach 70% vaccination without the kids; a threshold Fauci said is needed to avoid a fall breakout. With low Coronavirus deaths in children and with vaccine reactions, why bother them?

Yell anti vaxx while losing the will of millions of parents or engage like an adult.

According to two studies, Coronavirus hospitalization of children in California was overestimated by at least 40%.

On a national scale this means 210 children died with Coronavirus; not 295 which is low as is relative to 1) overall Coronavirus deaths and 2) all children deaths.

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