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Damien McKenna's avatar

Does it make clear whether the covid cohort previously had any shots?

Put another way, the question is which scenario happened:

1. Did not have shots, had Covid, developed myocarditis.

2. Had some shots, had Covid, developed myocarditis.

2. Was up to date on shots, had Covid, developed myocarditis.

This nuance gets hidden on a lot of related studies.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Nope, many of those who got myocarditis after covid were likely vaccinated. Likely a majority of them. They refuse to give the data on unvaccinated vs vaccinated. I wonder why that is...

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Joseph's avatar

Would a murderer out himself when he doesn't have to?

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Damien McKenna's avatar

At that point it would be prudent to look at figures for the percentages of people in each country that received the shots, including the percentages of how many people got different numbers of shots, and perform estimates against the myocarditis data. Most of Europe was very heavily vaccinated, so unless the numbers are from 2020 it's very likely that a large portion of the "Covid" cases had received at least two shots.

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Joseph's avatar

We can't even rely on the official jabbed numbers . They were inflated to intimidate the sceptics . My proof of that is that here in Australia they kept telling us that 95 % of the population had been jabbed . They told us this from about mid 2021 right through to the end of 2022 . The problem is that they kept telling/ begging people to get jabbed 24/7 , throughout that whole time period . If the 95% figure was accurate they wouldn't have needed to spend millions on radio , TV and papers to beg people to take the shot .

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

I think the jabbed numbers are probably mostly correct. Don't see anything that points to it being otherwise.

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