Children at risk of co-infection of H3N2 and Covid

Many doctors in India are suspecting co-infection of H3N2 & Covid, so they’re testing all H3N2 +ve people for Covid

Adenovirus is causing ARDS in young children & more than 100 children have died since Jan’23 with 70-80 in the past 2-3 weeks! Many are on ECMO - all PICUs & Paediatric

It is very critical to protect children from infection at this time. If your child’s school has dropped the mask in indoor settings (98% have) now will be a good time to remind your principal or school owners to bring mask back more  

This is scare mongering. Cold/cough/fever are seasonal and nothing new about it. There is no evidence that this year's numbers or severity are in any way significant compared with previous years. H3N2, Covid, etc are all computer models, these names help to scare the wits out of people. No physicical entities like H3N2 or Covid have ever been isolated, at most there are pictures of mixture from cell cultures, and some computer models built from short sequences in the petri dish. Considering the petri dish contains human fluid, blood from the heart of cow foetus, monkey kidney, etc thus, there is no guarantee that the sequence was built exclusively from the particles shown in the EM picture. more  
How will mask prevent anything when the pore size is 10 times larger than the virus? more  
In my pinion this is untrue. Though the idea is for doctors and hospitals to make more money. more  
It is just a new scam after covid more  
Take care.Hand washing. Washing clothes regularly. Eating after washing hands etc..are important more  
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