Here is the key text: "According to Dr. Mercola, data from the first few months of the covid pandemic seems to confirm this link; the death rate for American children dropped during lockdowns when many parents were unable to take their children for their scheduled vaccinations. During this period childhood deaths dropped by 30% going from an average of seven hundred deaths per week to fewer than five hundred during the months of April and May 2020."
Kids inside playing video games also don't get hit by cars, stray gunfire from a gang shootout, or drown in creeks or any of the other myriad misfortunes of life.
They get fat and get diabetes, the survivors that is.
Try again. More kids were killed by gunfire from 2019-2021 than ever before:
The gun death rate among children and teens ... rose from 2.4 fatalities per 100,000 minor residents in 2019 to 3.5 per 100,000 two years later, a 46% increase.
Not to mention that during most of the pandemic, vaccinations and "vaccinations" were still very much available and still being done. Not to mention the sources do not reference a reduction of child mortality. This article is bullshit.
Here is the key text: "According to Dr. Mercola, data from the first few months of the covid pandemic seems to confirm this link; the death rate for American children dropped during lockdowns when many parents were unable to take their children for their scheduled vaccinations. During this period childhood deaths dropped by 30% going from an average of seven hundred deaths per week to fewer than five hundred during the months of April and May 2020."
Kids inside playing video games also don't get hit by cars, stray gunfire from a gang shootout, or drown in creeks or any of the other myriad misfortunes of life.
They get fat and get diabetes, the survivors that is.
Yea the author apparently hasn't heard of confounding variables.
Try again. More kids were killed by gunfire from 2019-2021 than ever before:
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/06/gun-deaths-among-us-kids-rose-50-percent-in-two-years/
I stand somewhat corrected, but my overall point is that keeping kids inside led to less deaths in the short term, just on the how was I wrong.
Firstly, the data in the OP's study is for April and May of 2020. You're throwing in three years of data.
Secondly, if you look at all causes of that drop in mortality, it was less car accidents more than anything else.
Article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761
Summary chart: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761
No.
https://conspiracies.win/p/17rSnvjn7v/x/c/4Tz04X8n1xI
Not to mention that during most of the pandemic, vaccinations and "vaccinations" were still very much available and still being done. Not to mention the sources do not reference a reduction of child mortality. This article is bullshit.