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In children, a COVID infection is usually asymptomatic or only causes a short, mild illness.
A UK study of a year of COVID found the chances of a child fatality to be one in 500,000. The likelihood of a child falling seriously ill was one in 40,000. Most of the children impacted in the UK had significant comorbidities, according to the study led by researchers from University College London.
https://www.caymancompass.com/2021/09/15/covid-19-what-is-the-risk-to-children/
Children's Risk Of Serious Illness From COVID-19 Is As Low As It Is For The Flu
But the risk that a child gets seriously ill is extremely small — comparable to the risk that children face of having serious illness as a result of the flu.
To date, out of more than 74 million children in the United States, there have been about 300 COVID-19 deaths and a few thousand serious illnesses. By comparison, the CDC registered 188 flu-related deaths in children during the 2019-2020 flu season. (This past year, there was essentially no flu season at all.)
https://www.npr.org/sections/health...-from-covid-19-is-as-low-as-it-is-for-the-flu
It doesn't say what you claimed, dumbass.