06-13-2021, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiny
Well, I have to give you credit for presenting both sides. We've had 226 cases and three people are still in the ICU unit. And how many people in the USA have been vaccinated?
Why limit the argument to the US. It was Israel and Germany and other countries that first started reporting this issue in young males
Well, I'll answer that for you. 142 million have been fully vaccinated and 172 million have had at least one shot. So how deaths from myocarditis or pericarditis in the USA have been linked to the COVID vaccine? Apparently from your source "0". None. Three are still in the ICU, so that's one out of every 47 million people who've been fully vaccinated. And we don't even know if it's COVID that put them there.
And how many of those 142 million are in the age category we are talking about> Not that many and that would be an example of you trying to "sensationalis" this issue
How many people in the USA have died of COVID so far? Answer: one out of every 550 people.
And if Tucker talked about that one out of 550 and asked why, would that be "sensationalizing"?
Kudos for bringing up long hauler syndrome. That's affecting younger people.
Point being, this problem only became a problem AFTER people were vaccinated so maybe, just maybe, with so few young males being vaccinated so far, we might end up with another "long hauler issue" with young males. I believe that is what the CDC will be discussing in their EMERGENCY meeting, their word, not mine.
So is the Delta variant, which now accounts for most cases in India and the United Kingdom and which is spreading here. My six year old nephew went in for a "wellness check" on Friday, and they're testing him for COVID antibodies, because he's lost weight, his height hasn't increased, and he had respiratory problems during the spring. There are 2200 people in the USA between the ages of 18 and 29 who've died of COVID so far, and the Delta and other variants are likely to push that up substantially if we don't squash this disease with the vaccines.
Long hauler syndrome and other health issues caused by COVID, including heart disease, is a bigger issue than myocarditis caused by the vaccine in young adults. If you're worried about young people's hearts, make the vaccines available to them, so those who elect to get vaccinated won't get COVID:
Tiny, the problem is, young people who don't want to get vaccinated will not be allowed back on many if not most college campuses. That is a problem that must be addressed by the courts. Can you be made to get vaccinated before you can have all the rights that vaccinated people have?
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heal...-after-covid19
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I think if the CDC looks at the numbers and extrapolates that number to include all young males and the number of cases is to high, they will have to rethink this "mandatory" order and start giving exemptions like some other countries have already done.
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