Do we do autopsies on children who die with seasonal flu or do we do "election fraud math" and conclude that because no underlying conditions were obvious, they do not exist? Take a guess, even if you are not an expert. What do you think is more likely?https://twitter.com/AboutPediatrics/status/1363872460722954246 …
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I disagree. Anyone who gets cancer, for example, may have a failure of proper immune response or repair of damaged DNA. We can’t predict or identify these biological misfires, as they may be random. Those aren’t considered serious underlying conditions, but random events.
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