Worth pointing out that of the 285 verified cases of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination, 270 have already made full recoveries.
Myocarditis is common after a cold, certain vaccines, and other situations - which includes COVID-19. In fact, a recent study showed that around 2.3% of college kids who had COVID-19 also developed myocarditis (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2780548). In another study, 48% of high school endurance athletes showed signs of myocardial inflammation after the common cold (https://jcmr-online.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1532-429X-11-S1-O3).
Symptoms are typically mild or nonexistent and full and rapid recovery is what normally happens. This is certainly worth investigating, and those at risk should be warned and given a list of symptoms to look out for, but this is certainly no death sentence. It’s a common thing that’s observed in many situations, including after a cold.
>> In another study, 48% of high school endurance athletes showed signs of myocardial inflammation after the common cold
Endurance athletes? Do you have a #ing clue about the stress that endurance training puts upon the heart?
You’re just throwing out any shit you can find to marginalize the problematic findings.
And yet, you cannot demonstrate the vax curbed the impact of SARS.
Yes. There was a soldier in my National Guard battalion, who died from a heart attack during his 2-mile PT test run. 18 years old and no vaccinations, illnesses or conditions beforehand. He appeared to be like the rest of us: in perfect health. The sometimes strenuous physical requirements had that affect on a few rare individuals.