“We’ll have to wait and see”
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If that was true you wouldn't be using a table from the first study I gave you.
And - as usual - you are linking to something that supports the use of vaccines. The table you're using supports their statements that "we found no evidence of an increase in the risk of pericarditis or cardiac arrhythmias following vaccination, except in the 1–28 days following a second dose of the mRNA-1273 vaccine. Second, in the same population, there was a greater risk of myocarditis, pericarditis and cardiac arrhythmia following SARS-CoV-2 infection. Third, the increased risk of myocarditis after vaccination was higher in persons aged under 40 years. We estimated extra myocarditis events to be between 1 and 10 per million persons in the month following vaccination, which was substantially lower than the 40 extra events per million persons observed following SARS-CoV-2 infection."
There are different rates depending on age in both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. What you are ignoring is that the rate of and severity of myocarditis is significantly higher in people who are infected with covid, and people who are unvaccinated suffer worse.
From the same paper, again: "We estimated extra myocarditis events to be between 1 and 10 per million persons in the month following vaccination, which was substantially lower than the 40 extra events per million persons observed following SARS-CoV-2 infection."