It says "Results: There were 19,740,741 doses of mRNA vaccines administered and 297 reports ofmyocarditis/pericarditis meeting our inclusion criteria. "
What are the odds that, first, you will get covid and, second, that you will be hopitalized or die?
Compare that to - You get vaccinated. What are the odds that you will have a vaccine injury (under-reported, as you can easily find online and, anecdotally, I know two people that have had vaccine injuries that were not reported). And, once vaccinated, since you can still get covid and be hospitalized and die, what are the odds of this still happening?
The odds in both of these scenarios are a "tiny percentage," as you put it. However, we're not being told what it is. For someone that is not blindly doing exactly what media, governments, and Pfizer are telling me, if I had these stats and the vaccine had lower odds, I would take the pfizer vaccine.
Giving stats like this is how someone like me would make the decision on whether to take the vaccine. Shaming and trying to get me excluded from society will not work.
No he doesn't. He's saying that as long as covid infection rate is less than 100%, you cannot directly compare side effects between covid and the preventative vaccine. This isn't hard. If 50% of people get covid, then the vaccine needs to have 50% of the incidence rate of side effects when compared to covid.
It says "Results: There were 19,740,741 doses of mRNA vaccines administered and 297 reports ofmyocarditis/pericarditis meeting our inclusion criteria. "
That's 0.0015% - an incredibly tiny percentage. And most of those few cases are not serious: "Most patients with myocarditis or pericarditis who received care responded well to medicine and rest and felt better quickly." https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/myocarditis.html
Compare that to the percentage of people who die if they catch covid: look at the "Closed Cases" numbers on https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/canada/
You love stats, eh?
This is how to properly evaluate stats here:
What are the odds that, first, you will get covid and, second, that you will be hopitalized or die?
Compare that to - You get vaccinated. What are the odds that you will have a vaccine injury (under-reported, as you can easily find online and, anecdotally, I know two people that have had vaccine injuries that were not reported). And, once vaccinated, since you can still get covid and be hospitalized and die, what are the odds of this still happening?
The odds in both of these scenarios are a "tiny percentage," as you put it. However, we're not being told what it is. For someone that is not blindly doing exactly what media, governments, and Pfizer are telling me, if I had these stats and the vaccine had lower odds, I would take the pfizer vaccine.
Giving stats like this is how someone like me would make the decision on whether to take the vaccine. Shaming and trying to get me excluded from society will not work.
You don't support your statements. You need some links.
No he doesn't. He's saying that as long as covid infection rate is less than 100%, you cannot directly compare side effects between covid and the preventative vaccine. This isn't hard. If 50% of people get covid, then the vaccine needs to have 50% of the incidence rate of side effects when compared to covid.
Open a book bro.
You say that so glibly. The numbers are out there. Why don't you run them for us by way of illustration?