Is it mysterious? The flu is much more dangerous for the elderly too.
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Zero death rate for children under 10. Zero! Not true for influenzas
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My theory is their lungs have less damage than ppl who have been breathing pollution much longer.
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From what I understand is children get colds more frequently than grownups so since it is cold and flu season anyway they have built up an immunity.
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Maybe it should be renamed “Boomer’s virus.” Or “Greta’s Revenge.”
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it’s the boomer doomer
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I hate to say it but thank gd it isn’t the other way around.



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I’m 65, so some would call me elderly, and I agree wholeheartedly
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If you watched the PBS show on the 1918 Spanish Flu, last night, it explained why children are less affected.
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My mother’s family was very much affected by the Spanish flu....10 of her brothers and her mother died from this virus. It left my grandfather, her 9 year old brother and my mom who was 3 years old unaffected. So it did affect children.

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