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Freeloading Rusty

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BeardOfKnowledge

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For those concerned by the sallacious headline, this isn't a new development or a common issue:

COVID-19 linked to inflammatory syndrome in children
 

Shinkicker

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And wtf does it matter if it's new or rare? One kid is too many if it's preventable.

And educating people of the dangers is absolutely the way to go.

And when your article was published was in June when there was still less than 300 cases.

March - may. 186 cases

End of June. Cases now 300

July - August 20th. 692 total cases

August 20 - Sept 3rd. 794 cases.

Again, rare or not, people need to be told that it's a possibility and they are playing Russian roulette with their children's livelihood.
 
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BeardOfKnowledge

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And wtf does it matter if it's new or rare? One kid is too many if it's preventable.
Spare us the hyperbole. No one actually believes that. We all take calculated risks with our lives, and the lives of our children every day.
 

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Yes. Salacious in that it's a sexy headline rather than an honest one.
The headline isn't honest?

Are you confusing the chances of contracting MIS-C from Corona with the chances of having severe heart damage if you do get MIS-C?


The headline is that MIS-C severely damages the heart. That's not rare and is not something that we should ignore, imo.
 

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Spare us the hyperbole. No one actually believes that. We all take calculated risks with our lives, and the lives of our children every day.
Hyperbole?

How are you going to calculate risks without information?

Ffs, taking something serious does not mean that you are exaggerating information.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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The headline isn't honest?
No. There's an implication in the phrasing that contracting covid makes having MIS-C likely. Which is incorrect.

Are you confusing the chances of contracting MIS-C from Corona with the chances of having severe heart damage if you do get MIS-C?
Both are unlikely assuming you seek treatment.

Hyperbole?
Yes. When someone utters the phrase "One is too many." that is hyperbole.

How are you going to calculate risks without information?
You use the information to calculate risks. 100's of thousands (probably more) of American children have contracted covid. 600 have MIS-C. That's an extremely low risk.

Ffs, taking something serious does not mean that you are exaggerating information.
It does when the precautions you take aren't justfied by the likelihood of the outcome you fear. California has almost 60 000 cases of children aged 0-17. Among those 60 000, there has been 3 deaths. At the end of the day people should be trying to avoid catching covid, full stop. The messaging doesn't need to go beyond that except some people (not you, the person who posted the article) like to traffic in fear mongering.
 

Shinkicker

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Call me crazy, but seeing the rate of children contracting corona is up 90% over the past 3-4 weeks and schools opening back up, I'm very concerned.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Call me crazy, but seeing the rate of children contracting corona is up 90% over the past 3-4 weeks and schools opening back up, I'm very concerned.
And it's your right to be concerned. You should however make your decisions on available data and scientific information not the latest longshot fear mongering article that pops up, but if you don't want to send your kids back to school, that's certainly your prerogative.
 

Shinkicker

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Maybe their have been fear mongering articles in the past but the article you are referring to is talking about the latest available data and scientific information. Lol

86% of children with MIS-C involve cardiac issues. I don't understand how that's fear mongering.

Maybe I butted into something I don't understand. Carry on....
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Maybe their have been fear mongering articles in the past but the article you are referring to is talking about the latest available data and scientific information. Lol

86% of children with MIS-C involve cardiac issues. I don't understand how that's fear mongering.

Maybe I butted into something I don't understand. Carry on....
Because the likelihood of a child contracting MIS-C because they have covid is miniscule. If not treated promptly strep throat can also lead to serious cardiac issues, but no one sounds the alarm over it because it's extremely uncommon.
 

Shinkicker

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Because the likelihood of a child contracting MIS-C because they have covid is miniscule. If not treated promptly strep throat can also lead to serious cardiac issues, but no one sounds the alarm over it because it's extremely uncommon.
OMG! Now you are fear mongering about strep throat!
 

Filthy

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seems kind of crazy that the US is experiencing ~ 2 "Sept 11th" death counts every week.