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    UK's first child covid death.....was not

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      From March but still worth a note -

      Some recall Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, 13, covered in media as UK's first child covid death, covid so scary covid coming for your kids etc.

      Turns out that, while he had virus & some trouble breathing, covid didn't kill him. Badly-done Intubation killed him.

      https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/21569804/boy-died-covid-breathing-tube/

      https://news.sky.com/story/misplaced-breathing-tube-contributed-to-death-of-uks-first-known-child-covid-victim-12823576

      Child deaths from covid can happen but are truly rare, ie. statistically invisible.

      Child deaths from vaxx - eg. heart damage - happen more. Propagandists call them "rare" but they happen more than child covid deaths.

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        I can't say about other countries, but it's well known that western countries artificially inflated covid rates by recording deaths by any reason as covid deaths if they ever tested positive.

        If you test positive for covid and a year later you die from being shot, it was a covid death.

        It took almost 2.5 years before the UK switched from "died from covid" to "died with covid" when the person died from something totally unrelated to covid. Now that the pandemic is over, the UK properly defines it deaths based solely on the cause.

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