Belligerent Savant » 17 Jun 2021 12:45 wrote:.
I asked for raw data that shows myocarditis as a consistent feature of covid infection. I never typed that I believe myocarditis to be a "unique effect caused by the vaccine".
But young fucking people overwhelmingly did NOT suffer from myocarditis if they were infected with covid. Indeed, young people overwhelmingly had minimal symptoms at best. Yet after getting these shots, myocarditis is a prominent side-effect afflicting (a small percentage of) the young in particular. THIS is my fucking point. Why are young people taking these fucking shots if they are the LEAST at risk of serious symptoms from covid? And asymptomatic spread is NOT common for viral transmission, despite fearporn to the contrary, so there's no reason for those NOT at risk to take these experimental shots. And importantly, there's no reason for governments and bureaucrats to push (hard coerce) these fucking shots on the younger demographics.
re the bolded bit. You don't know this. Nobody does. Its information that was never looked for or gathered.
Long term effects of mild myocarditis might only show up after years, as you age or if you take up intense exercise or find yourself in a situation where your heart has to work very hard, harder than it normally does. The symptom of fatigue associated with COVID19 suggests some heart damage, altho it could just be a result of lung damage.
I've said this before but a Symptom is a self reported reaction to something. Asymptomatic just means you haven't noticed you have something. It doesn't mean you don't have it. 2 people with exactly the same viral loads of covid may be asymptomatic and symptomatic at the same time because one hasn't noticed symtpoms or hasn't been bothered by them. But I don't think this is true for COVID19:
And asymptomatic spread is NOT common for viral transmission, despite fearporn to the contraryYou also typed:
BSavant: In any event, how does any of your commentary provide incentive/justification for taking these synthetic experimental shots?
What does this have to do with what I said? I'm not trying to convince you or anyone else here to do anything. You're free to live your own life and make your own decisions.
I'm not suggesting you're attempting to "convince" us here of anything, but you seem to be ok with these shots, generally, is that right? Perhaps you can clarify your current position, given current information available to you.
I don't know enough to have an opinion yet. I haven't had a vaccine yet but am tending toward having one at some point because the number of people I know who have had one is increasing all the time and so far only a couple have shown any side effects and they were standard for what you'd expect for any vaccine. IE similar to an immune response to the virus the vaccine is sposed to protect against. I don't know of anyone who has had the sort of serious side effects that keep getting mentioned here and elsewhere. Mind you most of the vaccine doses people I know have had are of the AZ vaccine.
In Australia the AZ vaccine is only available to people over 50, except by request and provided you sign a waiver saying you understand there is an increased risk of TTS, ie blood clotting and a low platlet count. Of the 3.6 million doses claimed to have been administered of the AZ vaccine 50 people have ended up in hospital and two have died as a result of TTS.
One of them died yesterday and was 52 and as a result the ATAGI (Aust. Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation) recommended the minimum age of the vaccine be upped to 60.
2 deaths out of 3.6 million cases inspired that response. We don't really have much of the other sorts of vaccines in Australia right now.
Despite all that I'm still willing to take my chances on the AZ Vaccine if I decide to have it soon. That hasn't changed my mind.
But i am still undecided because I'd prefer to get a standard/traditional vaccine if I was gonna get one.
There is a traditional vaccine made by Novavax that will be available soon and I'll prefer to wait for that.