"Immune" as in you can't get infected by it, "immune" as in you're a carrier but you don't get sick, and "immune" as in you get sick but you don't die are all very different things that people have been irresponsibly conflatinghttps://twitter.com/KagroX/status/1295589760552009728 …
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"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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Replying to @arthur_affect
And having that "Almost" in the statement makes it such a worthless statement overall. We have seen kids die from complications related to the virus. "Almost" immune doesn't mean anything at all.
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Replying to @TimpoAndante
"Almost" is all well and good until it's your own kid, yes
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