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re: CDC admits risk for myocarditis in people under 25 could be over 200x the background rate

Posted on 6/23/21 at 9:32 pm to
Posted by pigskinGod
Member since Sep 2020
1573 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 9:32 pm to
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It’s so goddamn funny when leftists say stuff like this. Even after Faucis emails and all of the scientists admitting they lied about the lab outbreak theory for political reasons against Trump. You assclowns are truly lost.

They are worthless human beings. The whole world would be much better off without them
Posted by AMS
Member since Apr 2016
6537 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 9:34 pm to
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I compared the all ages general pop to the all ages pop of covid vaccine recipients

I then compared the under 18 general pop(only easy data to grab) with the under 25 covid vaccine population

The data shows rate of myocarditis is greatly lower in vaccine population as compared to general population for all ages

The data shows rate of myocarditis is nearly identical for under 25 population in both the vaccine group and general population group


So I guess the OP wanted you to know if you are over 30 you should get the vaccine because it may help protect you from myocarditis


thats not even considering this data is from unvetted VAERs reports. it probably includes inflated reported stats from anti-vax propagandists.
Posted by dgnx6
Member since Feb 2006
89811 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 9:44 pm to
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The OP is simply lying to you. Straight from the CDC


I really hope you aren't a doctor because you post a lot of bullshite.

300 million shots have not been administered to kids you dumb frick.

It's clearly listed in their info.
This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 9:45 pm
Posted by jcaz
Laffy
Member since Aug 2014
19297 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 9:58 pm to
Had a vaccine education call last week with a virologist. She dismissed these myocarditis issues as simply treatable and likely symptoms of Covid anyway so just get the vaccine. These people have no shame.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
111496 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 10:01 pm to
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simply treatable
80% of the myocarditis from the vaccine group is being treated with ibuprofen. It’s an extremely mild form

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likely symptoms of Covid anyway
Although still very rare and nothing to be concerned with, the rate of myocarditis in covid patients is over 100x greater than that of the vaccine recipients

From a data perspective people shouldn’t be afraid of covid or the covid vaccine

This post was edited on 6/23/21 at 10:02 pm
Posted by shel311
McKinney, Texas
Member since Aug 2004
112894 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 10:43 pm to
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This happened to me. No previous heart conditions. 36 years old. Took the second dose on a Tuesday, ended up in the hospital on a Friday. Heart rate in the 160s
This happened to me too, heart rate up to 200, no previous conditions.

Happened when I was 25, about 17 years ago. No covid vaccine.
Posted by shel311
McKinney, Texas
Member since Aug 2004
112894 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 10:46 pm to
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Had a vaccine education call last week with a virologist. She dismissed these myocarditis issues as simply treatable and likely symptoms of Covid anyway so just get the vaccine. These people have no shame.
Can you elaborate on details you know of that make it not simply treatable?
Posted by OhFace55
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2007
7070 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 11:05 pm to
Yea well mine was directly related to myocarditis from the vaccine. I didn't say it was the only way that it can happen.
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
26608 posts
Posted on 6/23/21 at 11:19 pm to
Younger people will not see enough benefit out of the vaccine to outweigh the risk.

If you are 25 an under and aren't around anyone that's at risk....I would not bother with it.
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