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I'm going to ask this just because I haven't seen this angle taken before, and it's not really relevant to whether we should be forcing experimental medical treatments on the entire population (we absolutely shouldn't, in case you're wondering). Does anyone know the prevalence of myocarditis/enlarged hearts in this age group, and whether it's possible that they're pre-existing conditions in these cases, and are either exacerbated or discovered due to the jab? Because to me, even for someone that's mildly unhealthy, like this kid clearly was from his photo, three days seems like an awful short time for a single injection to be killing a teenager.

Now even if the Kung Flu shot isn't causing the myocarditis or the deaths, we should still be exercising caution with it (which we clearly aren't if something like 40% of the US population has it ~1 year after development started on it.) We need to take a hard look at exactly why so many people in unusual age groups are dying with an enlarged heart, and not assuming out of hand that it is/isn't the shot.

3 years ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm going to ask this just because I haven't seen this angle taken before, and it's not really relevant to whether we should be forcing experimental medical treatments on the entire population (we absolutely shouldn't, in case you're wondering). Does anyone know the prevalence of myocarditis/enlarged hearts in this age group, and whether it's possible that they're pre-existing conditions in these cases, and are either exacerbated or discovered due to the jab? Because to me, even for someone that's mildly unhealthy, like this kid clearly was from his photo, three days seems like an awful short time for a single injection to be killing a teenager.

Now even if the Kung Flu shot isn't causing the myocarditis or the deaths, we should still be exercising caution with it (which we clearly aren't if something like 40% of the US population has it ~1 year after development started on it,) We need to take a hard look at exactly why so many people in unusual age groups are dying with an enlarged heart, and not assuming out of hand that it is/isn't the shot.

3 years ago
8 score
Reason: Original

I'm going to ask this just because I haven't seen this angle taken before, and it's not really relevant to whether we should be forcing experimental medical treatments on the entire population (we absolutely shouldn't, in case you're wondering). Does anyone know the prevalence of myocarditis/enlarged hearts in this age group, and whether it's possible that they're pre-existing conditions in these cases, and are either exacerbated or discovered due to the jab? Because to me, even for someone that's mildly unhealthy, like this kid clearly was from his photo, three days seems like an awful short time for a single injection to be killing a teenager.

Now even if the Kung Flu shot isn't causing the myocarditis or the deaths, we should still be exercising caution with it (which we cleanly aren't if something like 40% of the US population has it ~1 year after development started on it,) We need to take a hard look at exactly why so many people in unusual age groups are dying with an enlarged heart, and not assuming out of hand that it is/isn't the shot.

3 years ago
1 score