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🗓️ 23 March 2023
⏱️ 10 minutes
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Deaths in children have increased 20% as a result of lockdowns and so called safety measures 'to flatten the curve.
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References:
Woolf SH, Wolf ER, Rivara FP. The New Crisis of Increasing All-Cause Mortality in US Children and Adolescents. JAMA. Published online March 13, 2023. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.3517
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00:21 There has been a dramatic increase in the death rate of children and adolescents.
01:45 COVID had little to do with the surge in death rates.
02:30 An increase of nearly 20% in all-cause mortality for children ages 1 to 19 years old between has taken place between 2019 and 2022.
03:30 All cause mortality for children 9 and under increased in 2021 by 8.4%.
04:10 Significantly more children died from suicide, homicide, overdoses, and injuries, than died from COVID.
06:45 Injury mortality for ages 10 to 19 rose 22.6% between 2019 and 2020.
06:55 Homicides for ages 10 to 19 rose 39.1% and drug overdose deaths increased by 113.5%.
07:45 Transportation-related deaths increased by 15.6%.
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0:00.0 | Throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, people said children are resilient. |
0:03.6 | There's no consequences linked with closing schools, |
0:06.5 | canceling sports, locking children in apartment complexes and their homes. |
0:10.3 | Just put them on computer screens, put them on virtual school. |
0:12.8 | What's the problem? Remember kids are resilient. Well, |
0:15.2 | according to a new paper published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, |
0:18.8 | there's a new crisis increasing all kinds of mortality in U.S. children and adolescents. |
0:23.2 | I want to break this down to you because I'm old enough to remember all the comments |
0:26.3 | that I received over the past several years from people. |
0:28.5 | When I said, why are we locking kids in their homes? |
0:31.4 | Why are we forcing them onto computer screens? |
0:33.4 | And what about all the kids in the projects or apartment complexes |
0:36.3 | that don't have the financial resources to the higher tutors |
0:39.2 | and all these extracurricular events? |
0:41.6 | Those children, it turns out, based upon this new study, |
0:44.6 | the non-white children that are living in lower-income situations, |
0:49.2 | they are the ones that were disproportionately harmed the worst |
0:52.4 | throughout our own interventions. |
0:54.0 | It wasn't the virus that caused people to be locked in their homes. |
0:57.3 | It was the irrational policies in the beliefs |
0:59.8 | by really urban people who are of high affluence |
1:03.1 | that they supported these policies. |
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