The study that I looked up said it was about 2.3%, and of those 50% were asymptomatic. We definitely need to verify what this guy is saying before we take it as truth and share it
How interesting that there's no data of unvaccinated verses vaccinated within this sample instead it is simply labeled as covid19 myocarditis. A lot of word smithing to manipulate people's perception that it is because of exposure to the covid19 virus rather than collecting information about mrna shot status. I also find it interesting that they are trying to justify that it is undetectable and almost normalize that it's more common than we once thought. Like people having been dropping dead all along.
Bottom line is we need to be discerning, that includes thinking critically before we share stuff like this. Using basic logic, I would say that if 50% of athletes had myocarditis, it would be a BIG FUCKING DEAL, that couldn’t be swept under the rug.
I don't know very many people who have not had COVID at least once. Everyone unvaxxed that I know does not have any lasting issues. I really think it's side effects from the vaxx that they're trying to hide.
I have had COVID twice. Once in Jan. This year than again in august. I am unvaxxed was on the Zelenko protocol and still got COVID in Jan. My husband came down with it first and gave it to me. He tested positive for Covid. So I assume I had it then too even though I never got tested. I am also a senior citizen. In Jan COVID attacked my liver and made my enzymes rise. I was nauseous for about 10 days and could only eat thin soup and crackers. I had absolutely no appetite at all. Took months for the liver enzyme levels to drop. And then in August I just had simple cold symptoms. Wouldn’t know it was COVID that time as I didn’t get tested but they closed the exercise gym I worked out in that week due to an outbreak in the class I was taking.
The study that I looked up said it was about 2.3%, and of those 50% were asymptomatic. We definitely need to verify what this guy is saying before we take it as truth and share it
I would like to see this study. Would you provide link?
Found it here: https://www.athleticbusiness.com/operations/safety-security/article/15282005/study-cardiac-mri-detects-hidden-myocarditis-in-athletes
How interesting that there's no data of unvaccinated verses vaccinated within this sample instead it is simply labeled as covid19 myocarditis. A lot of word smithing to manipulate people's perception that it is because of exposure to the covid19 virus rather than collecting information about mrna shot status. I also find it interesting that they are trying to justify that it is undetectable and almost normalize that it's more common than we once thought. Like people having been dropping dead all along.
https://www.athleticbusiness.com/operations/safety-security/article/15282005/study-cardiac-mri-detects-hidden-myocarditis-in-athletes
It also says from COVID-19 infection, not the vaxx.
Bottom line is we need to be discerning, that includes thinking critically before we share stuff like this. Using basic logic, I would say that if 50% of athletes had myocarditis, it would be a BIG FUCKING DEAL, that couldn’t be swept under the rug.
I don't know very many people who have not had COVID at least once. Everyone unvaxxed that I know does not have any lasting issues. I really think it's side effects from the vaxx that they're trying to hide.
I have had COVID twice. Once in Jan. This year than again in august. I am unvaxxed was on the Zelenko protocol and still got COVID in Jan. My husband came down with it first and gave it to me. He tested positive for Covid. So I assume I had it then too even though I never got tested. I am also a senior citizen. In Jan COVID attacked my liver and made my enzymes rise. I was nauseous for about 10 days and could only eat thin soup and crackers. I had absolutely no appetite at all. Took months for the liver enzyme levels to drop. And then in August I just had simple cold symptoms. Wouldn’t know it was COVID that time as I didn’t get tested but they closed the exercise gym I worked out in that week due to an outbreak in the class I was taking.