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This probably sounds harsh, but are all vaccine-bashing readers deliberately selectively-illiterate?
In the abstract (academic for "TL;DR") it literally states that Covid is between 7 and 40 times more likely to cause Myocarditis. And a lot of you write about palpitations, which can also be caused by stress and anxiety. I'm 30, in good physical shape, and used to have weekly episodes with irregular heartbeats due to severe stress. Now I'm vaccinated (which is for 99.999% of us obviously completely irrelevant to experiencing this, but a lot of commenters draw that conclusion) and the palpitations are gone. Let's not base conclusion on anecdotal evidence, please. For the same reason that my grandpa lived until 85 while smoking since he was 13. |
There is no control group for unvaccinated people in this study. Everyone who got myocarditis from COVID had at least one dose of the vaccine. So the correct statement is "COVID is between 7 and 40 times more likely to cause myocarditis IF you have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine"