In other words, there is nothing in the story you’ve given to show that the vaccine caused this. Maybe it did, but there’s no evidence of that here. Post hoc ergo propter hoc is the logically fallacy that something happening after something else must have been caused by that something else. It isn’t necessarily true. In fact, it hardly ever is.
If I give a glass of water to 1,000 90 year old men and then monitor them all closely for the next month, some of them will die. Did the glass of water kill them? Should we declare that water is a deadly toxin? Or do older people sometimes die from a variety of causes?
Again, I do sincerely hope your co-worker’s son recovers and I hope they figure out what caused the medical problems he’s had. But there’s nothing presented here to suggest the vaccine is the cause. Yes it’s possible it somehow is related, and if it is, I hope that’s found out. But it’s just as likely - if not moreso - that it’s unrelated.
Whistling past the graveyard, perhaps.
You apparently don’t realize that every incidence like this does not make the evening news or a mention in the local newspaper.
How about a glass of water to a thousand 32 year old men.
Thank you for continuing to post. The kid like many others had no health issues. He got the jab and a few days later he is in the hospital for an inflamed heart. He is lucky... some have died.
And this issue is not restricted to young men and boys. As I have mentioned in other threads that you have participated in... my little brother who has been a captain at a major airline for decades was compelled to get the vaccination. He did so with no worries. At his mandatory 6 month FAA first class physical a month later he was diagnosed with a swollen and inflamed heart. 30 years with no health or especially heart problems ever. What a surprise... the doctor said that he had seen other pilots with the same condition after getting the experimental vaccines.
Your level of obtuseness in the face of many people's personal experiences is shocking to say the least. Keep it up!