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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Dec 13, 2022 11:00:03 GMT -5
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Post by cbisbig on Dec 14, 2022 6:44:14 GMT -5
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Post by Panama pfRedd on Dec 14, 2022 10:46:26 GMT -5
This is what I'm really worried about. Who's to say this thing isn't a ticking time bomb? I don't believe a effing word coming out of WHO, CDC and .gov. My wife put that shit in her system on a lark. But mainly because her school required it and an opening became available early on before it was her turn.
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Post by Walter on Dec 14, 2022 11:34:56 GMT -5
LOL...The things you worry about. SMH. Amazing.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Dec 14, 2022 21:01:06 GMT -5
What is missing from C-Biscuit's autopsy case reports from Germany (above) is the population prevalence data.
If we look at myocarditis, for example, what is the naturally occurring population prevalence? And what is the prevalence of myocarditis in patients infected with COVID-19 virus?
If anything, there appears to be a greater incidence of myocarditis in people infected with COVID compared to those who receive vaccines.
So, if Fred and C-Biscuit are worried about developing myocarditis, they would be at less risk if they got vaccinated.
Myocarditis seven times more likely with COVID-19 than vaccines A Penn State team conducted the largest study to date on the risk of developing myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart muscle, as a result of having the coronavirus versus experiencing inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination. www.psu.edu/news/research/story/myocarditis-seven-times-more-likely-covid-19-vaccines/
October 12, 2022 By Tracy Cox HERSHEY, Pa. — The risk of developing myocarditis — or inflammation of the heart muscle — is seven times higher with a COVID-19 infection than with the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a recent study by Penn State College of Medicine scientists. Patients with myocarditis can experience chest pains, shortness of breath or an irregular heartbeat. In severe cases, the inflammation can lead to heart failure and death. “Our findings show that the risk of myocarditis from being infected by COVID-19 is far greater than from getting the vaccine,” said Dr. Navya Voleti, a resident physician in the Department of Medicine at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. “Moving forward, it will be important to monitor the potential long-term effects in those who develop myocarditis.” Myocarditis is one of the complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Although vaccines have been shown to reduce severe COVID-19 symptoms, heart complications have been associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccination — particularly myocarditis in teenage boys. However, the relative risk of myocarditis due to vaccines and infections had not been well characterized in large studies. The Penn State team conducted the largest study to date on the risk of developing myocarditis as a result of having the coronavirus vs. experiencing inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination. The researchers compared patients with COVID-19 — vaccinated and unvaccinated — to those without the virus. They found the risk of myocarditis was 15 times higher in COVID-19 patients, regardless of vaccination status, compared to individuals who did not contract the virus. Next, the researchers separately compared the rates of myocarditis in those who received the vaccines to those in unvaccinated individuals. According to the findings, the rates of myocarditis in people who were vaccinated against COVID-19 were only twofold higher than in unvaccinated people. Based on all the findings, the researchers concluded that the risk of myocarditis due to COVID-19 was seven times higher than the risk related to the vaccines. Investigators conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 22 studies published worldwide from December 2019 through May 2022. The studies included nearly 58 million patients who reported cardiac complications and belonged to one of two groups: the 55.5 million who were vaccinated against COVID-19 compared to those who were not vaccinated (vaccination group), and the 2.5 million who contracted the virus compared to those who did not contract the virus (COVID-19 group). In the vaccination group, the researchers separately compared the risk of myocarditis for various COVID-19 vaccines, including mRNA (Pfizer, Moderna), Novavax, AstraZeneca, and Johnson and Johnson. The median age of the study population was 49 years; 49% were men; and the median follow-up time after infection or COVID-19 vaccination was 28 days. The researchers found that among those diagnosed with myocarditis after receiving the vaccine or having COVID-19, the majority (61%) were men. Of patients diagnosed with myocarditis in both vaccination and COVID-19 groups, 1.07% were hospitalized and 0.015% died. “COVID-19 infection and the related vaccines both pose a risk for myocarditis. However, the relative risk of heart inflammation induced by COVID-19 infection is substantially greater than the risk posed by the vaccines,” said Dr. Paddy Ssentongo, a resident physician in the Department of Medicine at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the lead author of the study. “We hope our findings will help mitigate vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccine uptake.”
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Post by cbisbig on Dec 17, 2022 7:28:15 GMT -5
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Post by Walter on Dec 17, 2022 8:33:06 GMT -5
LOL...while Covid doesn't kill anyone. SMH...Amazing...
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Post by cbisbig on Dec 17, 2022 13:07:50 GMT -5
LOL...while Covid doesn't kill anyone. SMH...Amazing... It kills people whose immune system has been compromised.... Like people who have gone thru cancer, more often than healthy folks. People like that who take the vax, will either die of covid, or from the vax thats supposed to be protecting them. Too many natural cures to go thru that crap
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Post by Walter on Dec 17, 2022 13:45:09 GMT -5
LOL...while Covid doesn't kill anyone. SMH...Amazing... It kills people whose immune system has been compromised.... Like people who have gone thru cancer, more often than healthy folks. People like that who take the vax, will either die of covid, or from the vax thats supposed to be protecting them. Too many natural cures to go thru that crap That completely mis-states the facts.
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Post by cbisbig on Dec 17, 2022 13:54:39 GMT -5
It kills people whose immune system has been compromised.... Like people who have gone thru cancer, more often than healthy folks. People like that who take the vax, will either die of covid, or from the vax thats supposed to be protecting them. Too many natural cures to go thru that crap That completely mis-states the facts. Or the said "facts" mis states the truth
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Post by Walter on Dec 17, 2022 13:59:51 GMT -5
That completely mis-states the facts. Or the said "facts" mis states the truth LOL...Yeah. That's it... SMH...
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Post by cbisbig on Dec 17, 2022 14:01:31 GMT -5
Or the said "facts" mis states the truth LOL...Yeah. That's it... SMH... Lol Yeah Shake your head all you want, cluless
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Post by Panama pfRedd on Jan 11, 2023 13:18:09 GMT -5
LOL...Yeah. That's it... SMH... Lol Yeah Shake your head all you want, cluless Probably why he can't reason. All that head shaking has turned his brain to mush, besides having Swiss cheese mad cow.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Feb 5, 2023 16:53:37 GMT -5
What is missing from C-Biscuit's autopsy case reports from Germany (above) is the population prevalence data.
If we look at myocarditis, for example, what is the naturally occurring population prevalence? And what is the prevalence of myocarditis in patients infected with COVID-19 virus?
If anything, there appears to be a greater incidence of myocarditis in people infected with COVID compared to those who receive vaccines.
So, if Fred and C-Biscuit are worried about developing myocarditis, they would be at less risk if they got vaccinated.
Myocarditis seven times more likely with COVID-19 than vaccines A Penn State team conducted the largest study to date on the risk of developing myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart muscle, as a result of having the coronavirus versus experiencing inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination. www.psu.edu/news/research/story/myocarditis-seven-times-more-likely-covid-19-vaccines/
October 12, 2022 By Tracy Cox HERSHEY, Pa. — The risk of developing myocarditis — or inflammation of the heart muscle — is seven times higher with a COVID-19 infection than with the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a recent study by Penn State College of Medicine scientists. Patients with myocarditis can experience chest pains, shortness of breath or an irregular heartbeat. In severe cases, the inflammation can lead to heart failure and death. “Our findings show that the risk of myocarditis from being infected by COVID-19 is far greater than from getting the vaccine,” said Dr. Navya Voleti, a resident physician in the Department of Medicine at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. “Moving forward, it will be important to monitor the potential long-term effects in those who develop myocarditis.” Myocarditis is one of the complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Although vaccines have been shown to reduce severe COVID-19 symptoms, heart complications have been associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccination — particularly myocarditis in teenage boys. However, the relative risk of myocarditis due to vaccines and infections had not been well characterized in large studies. The Penn State team conducted the largest study to date on the risk of developing myocarditis as a result of having the coronavirus vs. experiencing inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination. The researchers compared patients with COVID-19 — vaccinated and unvaccinated — to those without the virus. They found the risk of myocarditis was 15 times higher in COVID-19 patients, regardless of vaccination status, compared to individuals who did not contract the virus. Next, the researchers separately compared the rates of myocarditis in those who received the vaccines to those in unvaccinated individuals. According to the findings, the rates of myocarditis in people who were vaccinated against COVID-19 were only twofold higher than in unvaccinated people. Based on all the findings, the researchers concluded that the risk of myocarditis due to COVID-19 was seven times higher than the risk related to the vaccines. Investigators conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 22 studies published worldwide from December 2019 through May 2022. The studies included nearly 58 million patients who reported cardiac complications and belonged to one of two groups: the 55.5 million who were vaccinated against COVID-19 compared to those who were not vaccinated (vaccination group), and the 2.5 million who contracted the virus compared to those who did not contract the virus (COVID-19 group). In the vaccination group, the researchers separately compared the risk of myocarditis for various COVID-19 vaccines, including mRNA (Pfizer, Moderna), Novavax, AstraZeneca, and Johnson and Johnson. The median age of the study population was 49 years; 49% were men; and the median follow-up time after infection or COVID-19 vaccination was 28 days. The researchers found that among those diagnosed with myocarditis after receiving the vaccine or having COVID-19, the majority (61%) were men. Of patients diagnosed with myocarditis in both vaccination and COVID-19 groups, 1.07% were hospitalized and 0.015% died. “COVID-19 infection and the related vaccines both pose a risk for myocarditis. However, the relative risk of heart inflammation induced by COVID-19 infection is substantially greater than the risk posed by the vaccines,” said Dr. Paddy Ssentongo, a resident physician in the Department of Medicine at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the lead author of the study. “We hope our findings will help mitigate vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccine uptake.” Fred?
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Post by cbisbig on Feb 5, 2023 19:35:40 GMT -5
medicalxpress.com/news/2021-11-gradual-covid-infection-vaccine-dose.htmlStudy finds gradual increase in COVID infection risk after second vaccine dose by British Medical Journal pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35339857/Abstract Objectives: Development of safe and effective vaccines against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains the cornerstone of controlling this pandemic. However, there are increasing reports of various types of stroke including ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke, as well as cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) after COVID-19 vaccination. This paper aims to review reports of stroke associated with COVID-19 vaccines and provide a coherent clinical picture of this condition
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