i do not think those that have had confirmed covid need the vaccine. I have no idea how many have been injured by the vaccine - vaers is a self reported unverified system. I have seen no data serious injury or death beyond the reports of myocarditis in young males. While i do not think we should vaccinate those under 18 and males under 30 should weigh the risks and benefits carefully, there are relatively few cases of myocarditis reported, they are usually mild and resolve completely. If you have a source of verified and investigated data please share it
I do not think those that have had confirmed covid need the vaccine
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So I’ll try my question again.
Why no discussion about those with immunity not needing the vaccine?
And why the need for the sarcasm in your first post towards ‘anti-vaxxers’ when you won’t even ponder and answer my question?
There’s some reason they want literally everyone to have this vaccine. Again, you’ll chime in with your sarcasm towards people who have great reason not to trust government leaders yet you won’t chime in on this question?
Also worth noting that data from the Big 10 study indicates that young male athletes develop myocarditis from COVID-19 infection in 2.3% of cases, which is astronomically higher than the risk of developing it from COVID-19 vaccination. Which means that if we’re worried about myocarditis in young males, vaccination is the best available way to reduce the risk of that.
I’d be curious to see whether - for young males specifically - the J&J vaccine winds up being the safest option. I haven’t seen any reports of blood clot issues for males, and J&J doesn’t appear to present risk of myocarditis.