“the relative risk of myocarditis due to vaccines and infections is not well characterized. In severe form, myocarditis can result in chronic heart failure or death, which are important safety concerns. Given the high rate of vaccine hesitancy due to the fear of vaccine-induced serious adverse events such as cardiac complications, it is critical to characterize the relative risk of vaccine- and infection-induced myocarditis in the general population and determine the effect of sex and age on the risk”
So you must have a link which satisfies that critical takeaway right? Because the 7x risk determination from the study doesn’t contemplate individual circumstances.
As well can you link any study showing current vaccine efficacy in preventing transmission? You can’t, because it doesn’t, and you just want to stack the risk on kids. Does having the vaccine and covid in close timeframe result in a higher risk still? You have no idea.
Ah I’m sure you’re good with just guessing. That’s what’s good for Liberal Party of Canada political science calculus so, that’s all you need
“the relative risk of myocarditis due to vaccines and infections is not well characterized. In severe form, myocarditis can result in chronic heart failure or death, which are important safety concerns. Given the high rate of vaccine hesitancy due to the fear of vaccine-induced serious adverse events such as cardiac complications, it is critical to characterize the relative risk of vaccine- and infection-induced myocarditis in the general population and determine the effect of sex and age on the risk”
So you must have a link which satisfies that critical takeaway right? Because the 7x risk determination from the study doesn’t contemplate individual circumstances.
As well can you link any study showing current vaccine efficacy in preventing transmission? You can’t, because it doesn’t, and you just want to stack the risk on kids. Does having the vaccine and covid in close timeframe result in a higher risk still? You have no idea.
Ah I’m sure you’re good with just guessing. That’s what’s good for Liberal Party of Canada political science calculus so, that’s all you need
Nice quote. Too bad we have no idea where it comes from.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2116597
Sure I can bud. Will you read it and or change your opinion though?
That study is over a year old. Why didn't you post the most recent studies that come to the opposite conclusion?
Covid deaths surging means mass vaccinations worked.
Why didn't you?
you never read anything people post, then claim it's source is facebook