(03-11-2022, 01:56 AM)madbluboy date Wrote:If someone else wrote this and changed the word covid to vaccination you would have went to town on them.And I'd be justified.
You made an erroneous assumption, to be valid to travel you have to be fully vaccinated for some period before departing, you can't get the jab and fly out tomorrow. If a vaccine is going to cause myocarditis it's not going to be weeks or months after you get the jab, it'll be a day or two, a few days at most.
Secondly, vaccine induced myocarditis in 50+ year olds is almost completely absent from global data, the occurrence is so rare in mature adults it's barely counted, the main problem is youth and 20 somethings.
The scientists are actually saying the cause is likely quite complex, COVID might make someone more susceptible to some secondary infection, a comorbidity. For that reason it is very wise to remain vigilant, just because someone got mild symptoms doesn't mean they have escaped harm. I'm working today with people who are acting like clowns because they recently had COVID and "can't get it again", out on the piss overnight, complaining about hangovers and headaches.
It may still be that the Senator was very recently vaccinated, the media and social media coverage is premature, which was my point when I highlighted how alarmist the latest media commentary is becoming.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

