We have a couple problems, folks.
https://www.technologynetworks.com/immunology/news/mutation-of-coronavirus-is-significantly-increasing-its-ability-to-infect-336067?fbclid=IwAR2FAfVP_AQVkbitDGq2kF9TMIm852L5vxWjjm6nv6QvGG-t4tlRXVmip5E#.Xued9nrVt0c.facebook
That one's from June 10th.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/06/19/880912184/younger-adults-are-increasingly-testing-positive-for-coronavirus
Previously, the profile for COVID-19 patients has been of older people. Is this going to change for illness and deaths or just for cases? We don't know. But we do know this... Our understanding of what does and does not occur with the virus is changing - for example, we knew that diabetics had a 1 in 10 chance of dying from COVID-19 if they got it. Now we know that COVID-19 can cause the blood sugar spikes we associate with Type 1 diabetes and then kill.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/19/health/teen-death-coronavirus-wellness-partner/index.html - this is about an April case.
More recently, this:
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/coronavirus/os-ne-coronavirus-pasco-county-boy-coronavirus-20200621-kkq52lhrnbe67k6uytj4yqjlzu-story.html
As of June 21, nearly 6,000 Florida kids under the age of 18 have been infected with COVID-19 since March 1. About half of them are in the 12-18 age group.
The first teenager (in that age group) died on June 18th.
If more kids are catching it, then it is likely that more will die from it. This is not a matter of increased testing.
So if consistency is to hold, you are opposed to what is happening at CHOP.
If consistency is to hold, you will reliably not respond to what has been posted, but bring up something else in an effort to throw shade.
"what is happening at CHOP" has what, exactly to do with either the 12-18 year olds' increased susceptibility or the generally more contagious virus that is in some parts of the country/world?
I'm opposed to people being shot. I am in favor of shot people being transported to a hospital and to an ER when appropriate. I am opposed to people jumping the gun on blame. I am in favor of the vast majority of people there having chosen to wear masks and practice social distancing.
I'm opposed to what has happened all over the country, with anti-BLM folks ramming their cars into the peaceful demonstrators, but which seems not to have drawn your attention. I am soooooo surprised.
I am opposed to mass shootings, like in Syracuse and smaller incidences of shootings, like in Minneapolis. I am opposed to terrorist stabbings, to bombings, to armies causing 20 people to die unnecessarily. I am opposed to Boku Haram's killing 81 in Nigeria, about which you had absolutely nothing to say.
I am opposed to the failure of the FEDERAL government to handle issues of PPE acquisition and dispersal. I am opposed to their changing the EPA policies in a way that will kill at least thousands as well as countless animals.
If you were consistently caring about deaths of people, you would care about something more than "Look, a Black person killed somebody here, too!"