The FLU.....yeah, that’s the ticket! What was the incidence of flu-related myocarditis up through, say, 2019? Has it EVER happened? Bueller? Bueller?
Yes, it’s happened, See post 5.
In a word, yes. It has happened. We had a bad flu go through my office in Jan-Feb 2019. I was in bed for a week, and relapsed two weeks later. My co-worker, an Army Lieutenant Colonel, died. He and his wife were both sick, he was so bad he went to the ER, there he went into cardiac arrest and then a coma, then died.
Influenza kills, a bad flu can kill a lot of people. Per capita, the 1918-20 Spanish Flu epidemic killed a lot more people than COVID.
“The FLU.....yeah, that’s the ticket! What was the incidence of flu-related myocarditis up through, say, 2019? Has it EVER happened? Bueller? Bueller?”
With a few clicks of your mouse, you should have quickly discovered that myocarditis/SADS has been a significant killer of young people long before the covid jab. The most common cause is a viral infection, including the common cold, influenza, AIDS, and the covid virus, itself:
https://www.myocarditisfoundation.org/myocarditis-in-children-incidence-clinical-characteristics-and-outcomes/ (Note that this article pre-dates the advent of the covid jab)
https://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/myocarditis-in-children
https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/m/myocarditis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myocarditis
Although the covid jab and other vaccinations can cause myocarditis, influenza and other viral infections are and have been the number one cause of myocarditis in children.