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Re: RIP/BDE Master Thread - COVID-19 related
« Reply #1060 on: October 27, 2023, 09:41:12 AM »
As an aside, I have heard from a cardiologist that he has seen a large uptick in myocarditis, and it is basically all in people that either had COVID or got the vaccine.
Not really following this conversation though.

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Re: RIP/BDE Master Thread - COVID-19 related
« Reply #1061 on: October 27, 2023, 09:42:57 AM »
As an aside, I have heard from a cardiologist that he has seen a large uptick in myocarditis, and it is basically all in people that either had COVID or got the vaccine.
Not really following this conversation though.

How many people don't fit in either of those groups?
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Re: RIP/BDE Master Thread - COVID-19 related
« Reply #1062 on: October 27, 2023, 09:58:07 AM »
Not sure why this example is getting attention. There are literally millions of people who got the vaccine and suffered cardiac arrest since then. Probably hundreds of thousands of children.
B. I'm not 'ANTI' as much as I don't blindly follow what is deemed to be the 'consensus'.
C. True random anecdotes don't prove anything but do raise questions, and burden of Proof should be on vaccine sellers to prove safety. some will say this threshold has been met, albeit with some unknowns, but "benefits" outweigh the risk. It's certainly reasonable to have a lower risk tolerance when it's a matter of personal health especially on newer scientific developments where implications are not fully understood. reasonable ppl can argue causation /correlation etc. but I would not lump together with 'conspiracy theorists'.


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Re: RIP/BDE Master Thread - COVID-19 related
« Reply #1063 on: October 27, 2023, 10:48:58 AM »
It's certainly reasonable to have a lower risk tolerance when it's a matter of personal health especially on newer scientific developments where implications are not fully understood

Which direction does a lower risk tolerance bring you with a new virus that has a vaccine which is based on old science?
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