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by Llamamoe 250 days ago
The reported rates might have been inflated compared to what people presented with, but wastewater tracking and excess death measures all suggest that as a whole, infections were severely under-counted, possibly by a factor of up to over 2x.

Majority of the studies on myocarditis after vaccination found very low rates, with close to zero moderate to serious cases, and a full return to baseline of whatever the metrics studied were, I don't remember.

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So if we were undercounting the denominator and over-counting the numerator (long covid) that would support my initial conjecture right?