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Are you defining “pediatric” more narrowly than the 0-17 yrs by Father Nieuwland
the chart is using for children?
Because even using the five month window you want for the flu only, the chart shows one every month in November through and including March, then one more in April, one more in May, and two in June.
And Pneumonia deaths exceed Covid deaths in 0-17 year olds from your period of November 2020-March 2021 as well.
Finally, the 147 0-17 Covid deaths over the November-March flu season would be fewer deaths than the typical flu season, IIRC.