VincenzioVonHook
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Yep, for people without autoimmune issues and current heart inflammation, the risk.is next to nothing.. but I have and active pericardial effusion, and had life threatening viral myocarditis a few months ago.The Covid vaccine has only had 1000 cases total of heart inflammation in the millions of doses administered.
"Doing the math, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that for every million doses given, there have been 67 cases of heart inflammation in boys 12 to 17 (nine in girls of that age group), 56 in those aged 18 to 24 (six in girls), and 20 in males 25 to 29 (three in girls). That means the risk is quite low."
COVID-19 itself can cause heart issues as well so there's that too.
People saying they won't take the vaccine due to side effects is pretty funny. There's possible side effects to everything. You roll the dice every second of every day.
In my case, I'm very prone to viral and bacterial myoperocarditis, and my latest flu shot ended with hospitalisation from myocarditis and reactive thrombocytosis, and q fever shot ended up with a bad immune response which caused bizarre platelet counts and thrombocytosis leading to a clot in my leg and hospitilization. I have a shit body lol.
Once I get the clear from a bunch of specialists and find a doctor that will do it, I'm all for it.
I do have a reason to worry about side effects luckily, and I've got a large team of private and government specialists that will liaise. Without that society would tear me apart and throw me in the gulags lol.
The 1 in 7000 cases was a bit misleading. That was 1 in 7000 out of men with autoimmune issues aged between 12-35, so I did stretch the truth there lol, and was from Israel's studies.
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