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The best data summary I’ve seen [1] suggests that COVID-19 IFR for kids is 0.01% or less which is in line with the COVID-19 stats you cite. The same data summary [1] suggests that flu IFR for kids is roughly the same order of magnitude but not “vastly less”. The COVID-19 vs. flu comparison has gotten way too much press though and it’s worth emphasizing that IFR in kids is relatively low for both.
What I would really want to learn more about are long-term effects of disease in kids and how that varies by age. We know a bit about long-term effects for diseases like polio or flu or RSV but not so much for COVID-19 because it is still so new.
[1]: https://github.com/mbevand/covid19-age-stratified-ifr