CatOfGrey t1_j055d3s wrote
Reply to comment by Jealous-Pop-8997 in Autopsy-based histopathological characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination by Razariousnefarian
Thus, the quote that I call Point #1.
OP is posting in places and ways that suggest otherwise, which is why I claim misinformation.
Jealous-Pop-8997 t1_j0579dw wrote
Yes I was responding to point number one. Some individuals are actually at greater risk of myocarditis from the vaccine as what you’ve referred to are broad population averages. Another part of the issue is how since the causality between the vaccine and myocarditis isn’t recognized how the data is skewed or we could say that conclusions are tailored/shoehorned to meet the hypotheses
ADDeviant-again t1_j05bca0 wrote
Link a study.
Causality has been widely recognized, which is one reason we know incidence to be so low.
Where are you getting this idea that your personal risks of a COVID infection being so mild, that your risk is greater from the vaccine? That sounds like more of the fuzzy math I keep hearing (and debunking) being used to pretend that COVID only affects sick people and old people....blah, blah.
Jealous-Pop-8997 t1_j05boen wrote
I had Covid already and I am going based on data that also accounts for cardio metabolic health and nutrient deficiencies or lack thereof rather than just age BMI gender and other diseases etc.
CatOfGrey t1_j057l18 wrote
>Yes I was responding to point number one. Some individuals are actually at greater risk of myocarditis from the vaccine as what you’ve referred to are broad population averages.
An item worth studying. A question for doctors, perhaps. Given the overwhelming data, not something that should impact a person's decision whether or not to get vaccinated.
Jealous-Pop-8997 t1_j058svt wrote
Well the fact that the overwhelming data shows that the vaccine poses more risk to me personally than the infection, this should inform my decision whether or not to get vaccinated
CatOfGrey t1_j05ftsz wrote
What is your basis in the data?
arealdoctor25 t1_j05kh6m wrote
There is no basis. There is no data. He is speculating that off of either his pure ignorance, or misrepresented data from sources with ulterior motives. There are no studies showing folks have a higher risk of myocarditis from vaccine compared to infection, in any populations
JaelPendragon t1_j076xcr wrote
You have no data, stop lying and get properly educated on the subject
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