The scarring is permanent. The answer to the question “is myocarditis permanent?” is “no", because the inflammation is not permanent, but that answer is sometimes given in a disingenuous fashion. The answer to the question “does myocarditis cause permanent damage?” is “yes", even though it may be to a small degree in many cases.
Those people who are spreading scary stories about myocarditis never, ever, compare the risks of life changing injury from myocarditis to the same risks from covid.
That sounds like anyone can post. You're going to need proof that it's trustworthy. I suggest you start here, on Quora: "It’s not trustworthy because there is no fact checking and no credential checking. It’s not unusual to see contradictory answers to a question. It’s not unusual to see a clueless opinion presented as fact." https://www.quora.com/Is-Quora-trustworthy
And Bobbysgoat prefers it to the other links in this thread: the American Heart Association, the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the Journal of the American Medical Association, etc.
https://www.quora.com/Is-myocarditis-permanent
An anonymous post on Quora? Really? That says "it may be to a small degree in many cases"?
There is a global pandemic going on, so there is no risk-free scenario. Over 600 milliiom people have tested positive for the virus and of them about 1 in every hundred has died. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus / https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/
Those people who are spreading scary stories about myocarditis never, ever, compare the risks of life changing injury from myocarditis to the same risks from covid.
Quora is publicly vetted. If you think they are wrong post there
That sounds like anyone can post. You're going to need proof that it's trustworthy. I suggest you start here, on Quora: "It’s not trustworthy because there is no fact checking and no credential checking. It’s not unusual to see contradictory answers to a question. It’s not unusual to see a clueless opinion presented as fact." https://www.quora.com/Is-Quora-trustworthy
And Bobbysgoat prefers it to the other links in this thread: the American Heart Association, the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the Journal of the American Medical Association, etc.
That explains a lot.
Well the CDC and CMA have masters. You have masters to the voices you share
Quora is like Twitter. You choose the truth by public opinion rather than shadow councils sharing their paid for opinions.
Does what you've said prove he's wrong? Not so much.
You should try your opinion on Quora and see how fast your opinion survives.