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by encoderer
1631 days ago
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You might be right and I’m open to seeing the evidence. To me it’s quite simple: does the risk of side effects outweigh the risk of serious disease? For adults, no way, take the vax it’s safe and effective. For kids: they are at much lower risk of severe disease so I would like public health authorities to show me the numbers please. |
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My understanding is that this analysis assumed the observed myocarditis risk of the 12-15 age group would also apply here, but IIRC more recent data shows no myocarditis cases at all for the younger group.
There's a theory that links the occurrence of myocarditis to high testosterone levels, but that hasn't been proven yet. Existing data shows that the increased myocarditis risk (more or less) only applies to boys/young males.