Well a child here in Michigan survived it. But he lost some portion of his arms and legs.
I think he was about ten.
There is a lot more than survival at risk.
The combination of deaths and MIS-C is 0.12% of all cases in this age bracket.
Everyone's situation different and I wouldn't say a parent should NEVER opt for this or that treatment. That said, while I agree there is more to all this than just survival risk, as tragic as was this boy's tale, I still don't believe it's reasonable to push a new messenger RNA platform on youngsters for a bug that has a 99.88% survival/non MIS-C rate.