21-09-2022, 10:18 AM
Some of the news during the inquest reported that the coroner was asking about what information had been given about risks of the vaccine, and I think that is probably key. If (ie IF) he had known the risks, maybe he would have paid more attention to the symptoms when they arose and therefore sought and received timely treatment. So far we've been told that it is now established that the vaccination caused the myocarditis, but was the death caused by the fact that the myocarditis wasn't recognised and treated in time?
It is known that the vaccine can cause myocarditis in about 20 cases per million recipients. Covid itself causes at least double the number of myocarditis cases, and they are more likely to be severe. So in spite of what the CTs are likely to say, having the vaccine is still way safer.
It's also worth noting that other vaccines such as for flu also cause myocarditis, as does catching flu. Vaccines aren't a complete safety net, but are safer than getting sick.
It is known that the vaccine can cause myocarditis in about 20 cases per million recipients. Covid itself causes at least double the number of myocarditis cases, and they are more likely to be severe. So in spite of what the CTs are likely to say, having the vaccine is still way safer.
It's also worth noting that other vaccines such as for flu also cause myocarditis, as does catching flu. Vaccines aren't a complete safety net, but are safer than getting sick.