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To: qwerty1234
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Estimated 1 in 95 boys diagnosed with myocarditis in a California private schoolqwerty1234 wrote:

>>So the rate of myocarditis at the school by my estimate is 3/285 which is 1 in 95 boys.
>>1 in 95 boys with myocarditis is a train wreck

You make a guess at how many kids *might* have myocarditis and then declare that number a train wreck.

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It's a fair estimate supported by other forms of evidence in the article (e.g., VAERS acute cardiac arrest X 100 above baseline).

We can all decide for ourselves what a fair estimate is - for that school of 855 students you may prefer to assume 100% vaccination rate, even though there's no school mandate. Okay well then the rate of myocarditis is  1 in 285 vaxxinated students compared with the CDC's propaganda estimate of 1 in 13,000 students.

The 'vaccines' are not vaccines and are killing and injuring people. They should stop administration.

9 posted on 12/28/2021 1:40:59 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote; qwerty1234
We can all decide for ourselves what a fair estimate is - for that school of 855 students you may prefer to assume 100% vaccination rate, even though there's no school mandate. Okay well then the rate of myocarditis is 1 in 285 vaxxinated students compared with the CDC's propaganda estimate of 1 in 13,000 students.

Yup, taking the 'best case' of an all-male school, with 100% "vax" rate, you get 3/855, or 1/285.

To give qwerty another way to look at it: using the CDC's estimate of 1/13000 incident rate, this school should have had .0658 cases, not 3. So about 45x more than baseline.
13 posted on 12/28/2021 2:32:11 PM PST by Svartalfiar
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