"Immunity" is kind of a sloppy term in common usage but it should really only be used for the first definition In which case saying "kids are immune" has always been a lie The truth seems to be in between the second and third definitions
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I.e. kids *do* get infected and pass the virus on to their parents and other adults (the biggest immediate concern) But they also do, eventually, show symptoms, it's just that the *immediate* symptoms aren't very severe (but who knows about the long term)
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