Every study has shown their rate of myocarditis to be within normal levels, while male rates are far, far over that.
80-94% (the conclusions of the various studies) of myocarditis cases are in males. It's a targeted weapon and everyone saying "woman died of myocarditis" is either a liar or a paid shill for the CDC.
How is a diagnosis made? Women get blood clots all of the time. It's a common complication of hormonal birth control. Thus they're more likely to understand the symptoms and have it treated before it becomes a problem, and what might get diagnosed as myocarditis instead gets coded as birth control related blood clots. And that's if they're doing anything stenuous to trigger a heart attack.
To phrase it differently, the situation is worse than it looks and we need more data.
Every study has shown their rate of myocarditis to be within normal levels, while male rates are far, far over that.
80-94% (the conclusions of the various studies) of myocarditis cases are in males. It's a targeted weapon and everyone saying "woman died of myocarditis" is either a liar or a paid shill for the CDC.
How is a diagnosis made? Women get blood clots all of the time. It's a common complication of hormonal birth control. Thus they're more likely to understand the symptoms and have it treated before it becomes a problem, and what might get diagnosed as myocarditis instead gets coded as birth control related blood clots. And that's if they're doing anything stenuous to trigger a heart attack.
To phrase it differently, the situation is worse than it looks and we need more data.