Link? Out of how many children - all the US? Does this only count those hospitalized because of COVID versus those who went to the hospital for another reason and tested positive? Lazy post.
It is low if it is all the US and simply those who tested positive. I mean, are we talking about an average of 1 child per day per state is testing positive in the hospital? I would have thought a lot more would have tested positive given how contagious the delta variant is, under 12 are not vaccinated and school is back in session. Google search reveals about 74.2 million children under 18 in US. Math tells me 1% of that is 742,000. Divide that by 53 and get 14,000. So, at this rate in 14,000 days (38+ years), 1% of the children in the US will test positive for COVID in hospitals. You can't possibly be talking about in all the US, can you?