I love how in the last month...all these things now cause Heart Attack and Strokes....

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Is there a master list of all these current athletes keeling over from heart attacks someone could post?
You have to do your own research

I actually have seen an uptick in cases among teenagers. Not a radical one, but one that might be one worth noting. I don’t think it’s unique to athletes, they just use that for the headlines because athletes depict the imagine of fitness and health and their articles have an agenda.

I’m even willing to believe it may be pandemic related, but it is nearly impossible to separate the cause as actual covid or the vaccine at this point.

And also the numbers are still so low it in no way makes me think the vaccine is unsafe
 
I don’t think it’s unique to athletes, they just use that for the headlines because athletes depict the imagine of fitness and health and their articles have an agenda.
Athletes, particularly ones considered to be “peak condition”, also have a history of using drugs to help them get there. As performance enhancing drug testing becomes more stringent, it’s likely new drugs will be developed. I don’t find athletes to be a very reliable control group.
 
This is all just circumstantial. You hearing about a disease does not indicate a real world rise in the disease. It’s like when you hear a new band and think they are new and awesome and then find out they’ve put out like 5 albums already.

Covid can cause myocarditis
The vaccine can cause myocarditis
The vaccine may or may not prevent you from getting covid
People who get sick may or may not actually test themselves for covid
Myocarditis from the vaccine may or may not resolve itself

This all equals a huge fucking mess and it is way too early to be point fingers at any one thing. It’s a knee jerk reaction and it’s unsubstantiated
Appreciate the response. But you still haven't answered the question of how long the vaccine works.
 
Appreciate the response. But you still haven't answered the question of how long the vaccine works.
each vaccine/booster has been slightly different, but the newest vaccine/booster targeting omicron is more like 4 to 6 months. the grey areas come from the protection against other strains
 
So what other mRNA covid vaccines were there?
I just meant mRNA shots and treatments in general are not new. it isn't a sinister new technology systemically rolled out to the masses with nefarious intent. it was just the best option to get a vaccine out quickly.
 
each vaccine/booster has been slightly different, but the newest vaccine/booster targeting omicron is more like 4 to 6 months. the grey areas come from the protection against other strains
Do you have scientific proof? Why does the CDC recommend boosters every 2 months?
 
Ok here's my final response to all this...

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How long do the vaccines last? CDC recommends boosters every 2 months. Why?

Yes I never heard of myocarditis before the vaccines. Not even when "covid" started was I hearing people were getting myocarditis. Only since the vaccine have I started hearing about it. And coincidentally the FDA warns the vaccines can cause myocarditis...although "rare"

And yet myocarditis cases are higher then ever before. Don't fool yourself in to thinking it's still rare.
I dont think they are suggesting getting booster every 2 months? Perhaps you are reading that wrong.
 
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each vaccine/booster has been slightly different, but the newest vaccine/booster targeting omicron is more like 4 to 6 months. the grey areas come from the protection against other strains

Exactly.

The virus has mutated with time, as most do.

Not sure they would listen to you tell them that the vaccine needs to keep up with major mutations in virus to be effective.....just like the flu shot is annual, because they look at the CIRCULATING strains that are affecting Australia to predict which of the strains of flu will be affecting North America......WINTER THERE WHILE SUMMER HERE AND VICE VERSA.
 
Ok here's my final response to all this...

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Lol here’s mine
I think the largest dividing factor in all this is how people view covid in general. There are so many mild cases that there is an air of it being not that bad.

But it truly can be very bad for people. Covid 19 can have some very nasty and long term side effects. Myocarditis being one of them.

A vaccine that works by introducing a manageable dose of the virus, can also possibly have nasty side effects. If it is mimicking a virus, it can also potentially mimic the side effects. It’s not a perfect option, but it is noted that side effects from the vaccine are largely less severe and shorter lasting than that of the actual virus.
 
Squarehead....,..you laugh when I say they aren't recommending boosters every 2 months.

Do you have something that says this?
 
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