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CDC: 61% of Teenagers Hospitalized for COVID-19 Had Obesity A new study of 915 childhood COVID-19 hospitalizations found that most involved underlying conditions.


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2022 Jan 4, 10:25am   281 views  7 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   ➕follow (5)   💰tip   ignore  

In this study of six U.S. hospitals during July–August, 2021, approximately three quarters of pediatric patients with COVID-19–related hospitalizations were hospitalized for COVID-19.

The majority of those hospitalized for COVID-19 were Black or Hispanic and were aged <5 or 12–17 years.

Approximately one third of patients aged <1 and 1–4 years had a viral coinfection, approximately one third of patients aged 5–11 years and approximately two thirds of patients aged 12–17 years had obesity.

Less than 1% of vaccine-eligible patients were fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm705152a3.htm?s_cid=mmmm705152a3_w&source=patrick.net


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1   NuttBoxer   2022 Jan 4, 11:48am  

I'd be interested in how many of those kids parents took injections and infected their kids through shedding. How the fuck do you go from almost no kids getting covid a year ago, to so many having it now? Again, the biggest difference is the shots.
2   Ceffer   2022 Jan 4, 11:53am  

Does this mean they're working yet? Rumor is, Dr. Gates sterilized millions of women in Africa and Asia by piggybacking onto tetanus shots. It's just TOO EASY to give the gullible their hot shots.
3   Patrick   2022 Jan 7, 12:36pm  

https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/05/will-we-reach-herd-immunity-against-the-tyranny-variant/?source=patrick.net


The CDC stats show very clearly that 94 percent of the individuals who supposedly died from COVID did so, on average, with three serious comorbidities. In fact, a lot of those comorbidities can probably be traced back to something most people don’t want to talk about: obesity.

According to some medical experts, nearly 78 percent of reported COVID deaths are directly linked to the patient’s weight. That’s a startling number and an uncomfortable one. If you start talking about obesity you start messing with all sorts of big corporations from fast food giants to big sugar—and we can’t have that. Heck, you might even be attacked for fat shaming.
4   Misc   2022 Jan 7, 12:46pm  

For Americans aged 20 or older 42.5% were obese. 73.6% were overweight including obesity,

These stats are before Covid. They only got worse during Covid.

A majority of the country is at risk,


https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/obesity-overweight.htm
5   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Jan 7, 1:09pm  

Misc says
These stats are before Covid. They only got worse during Covid.


So maybe those proposing discriminating against the unvaxxed, should propose discriminating against the obese.

7   Patrick   2022 Feb 1, 12:04pm  

https://hwfo.substack.com/p/it-makes-7-times-more-mathematical?source=patrick.net

It Makes 7 Times More Mathematical Sense to Tax the Fat than Tax the Unvaccinated

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