Then thier life expectancy has been reduced by at least half. Look up the effects of myocardial. It's not a one off episode that you just get over. It ruins how you live and shortens what time you have drastically.
That is definitely not demonstrated for vaccine-induced myocarditis. You can't rely on studies done on chronically ill patients and generalize to vaccine victims.
Why don't you just say "I don't want the vaccine", instead of making stuff up? It's a perfectly legitimate position for a vaccine that does not have a long period of testing, and which uses a new technology.
I mean those skeptical of the Covid-vaccine in general. You need only look at this very post, and that's what you were replying to.
That those with vaccine-induced myocarditis will have similar mortality as those with chronic heart/health problems is an assumption, one not backed by any evidence that has emerged so far.
It would be nice if those who are rightly skeptical of government and 'public health' were also skeptical of what they read on random websites, but no such luck.
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Then thier life expectancy has been reduced by at least half. Look up the effects of myocardial. It's not a one off episode that you just get over. It ruins how you live and shortens what time you have drastically.
That is definitely not demonstrated for vaccine-induced myocarditis. You can't rely on studies done on chronically ill patients and generalize to vaccine victims.
Why don't you just say "I don't want the vaccine", instead of making stuff up? It's a perfectly legitimate position for a vaccine that does not have a long period of testing, and which uses a new technology.
You admit I refer to real studies but disagree with the use then say I'm making things up? What did you mean by this?
I mean those skeptical of the Covid-vaccine in general. You need only look at this very post, and that's what you were replying to.
That those with vaccine-induced myocarditis will have similar mortality as those with chronic heart/health problems is an assumption, one not backed by any evidence that has emerged so far.
It would be nice if those who are rightly skeptical of government and 'public health' were also skeptical of what they read on random websites, but no such luck.