this is the dumbest thread.
first, covid killed 1.2 million americans.
second, in a given year maybe 16,000 american kids die. the vast majority of kids die of suicide, accidents, or guns. maybe 2000 die of cancer, disease, or heart issues. "heart issues" generally means congenital. there is simply no meaningful set of kids to fulfill your conspiracy theory.
third, on this measles thing health officials believe they have seen a lot of west texas kids showing up with measles + abnormal liver results. they believe the conspiracy theory parents overdosed their kids on vitamin A as a home therapy. in reality gave the kids too much and hurt their liver.
so you're trying to pretend you know better with your home remedies but actually making them sicker of in at least one case, killing your kid by a disease that should be gone by vaccination.
you are not as bright as you think. clever is a better outcome than normal. what i see is a girl who ends up dead showing up to hospital malnourished and dying of a disease no one should be getting. or kids showing up with jacked up livers because you think you're smarter than us.