The CDC later issued a report saying that none of the Alabama children tested positive for COVID-19 when they were taken to the hospital. The agency also said that none of the children had a previously documented case of SARS-CoV-2, also known as the CCP virus, nor had they received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Regarding your unfounded theory, though, you might be on to something:
Other experts have put forward the theory that, as a result of social distancing and other COVID-19-related countermeasures, young children have had less of a chance to be exposed to adenoviruses, which would have helped build up their immunity.
From the article:
Regarding your unfounded theory, though, you might be on to something:
I don't think he was referring to covid when he said injecting
The vaccine. That quote said the kids hadn't received the vaccine.
jumping in to say if this is true "https://communities.win/c/KotakuInAction2/p/15IEFDG4HL/toronto-doctor-admits-to-injecti/c/" we may never truely know if they did or not if one did it others likely have too heck i rember hearing about people geting jabbed and lied to saying it was a flu shot
it's very likely the adenovirus, since a side effect of having a shitty immune system and getting exposed to it is that it can lead to hepatitis