Check the dates again chief. The people responsible for the vaccine are being held accountable, winning Nobel prizes for saving millions of lives.
***THAT GRAPH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE VACCINE!!!*** There could be a billion other explanations for those data! That's the weakest, and the only, "the vax is good for your heart" info I've seen. Literally pointless to this conversation.Zobel said:
One, you are the one with the assertion, so you have the burden of proof.
Two, there is a handy dandy graph above that shows that the rise preceded the vaccine on a 12 month rolling average basis, so I think it's pretty clear that rise wasn't related to the vaccine, unless it also time travels.
Whistle Pig said:
OP seems to be easily persuaded by feelings, anecdotes, and Facebook memes. 350 young people/year died of SCA pre covid.
https://wonder.cdc.gov/
So then you're saying the rise happened for one reason? Or all the reasons except one? Either way, you're flat out wrong. I mean, you've admitted there is risk for heart related issues with the vaccine, yet that can't play a role in heightened cardiovascular events? Doesn't track, logically.Zobel said:
I didn't propose a cause for the graph. I said that the vaccine couldn't be the cause, because the rise happened before the vaccine was available. There could be a billion explanations, but the vaccine can't be one of them.
Yeah, there was a small group of redditors who did some of these with outlandish events. It was so funny. Ha ha. Vaers has been used for years and is as trustworthy as anything else used in this conversation. If we're going to use your chart from the CDC, then you have to use vaers... no cherry picking here.Whistle Pig said:
If the vaccine was causing a significant amount of heart related deaths in young people would it not show up in population level data? Instead we see the opposite.
VAERS is a self reporting system, they aren't verified.
Here's a VAERS report claiming a p3nis grew out of a forehead.
lolWhistle Pig said:
Check the dates again chief. The people responsible for the vaccine are being held accountable, winning Nobel prizes for saving millions of lives.
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I don't think anyone here is saying that a rise in heart issues is *only* due to the vaccine...
I hope not, that would be foolish. There has been no rise in heart issues since vaccines became available. There's been a plateau and decline.
nice how you didn't ask what i thought caused it, and i haven't said, but you're sure i'm wrong.Smudge said:So then you're saying the rise happened for one reason? Or all the reasons except one? Either way, you're flat out wrong. I mean, you've admitted there is risk for heart related issues with the vaccine, yet that can't play a role in heightened cardiovascular events? Doesn't track, logically.Zobel said:
I didn't propose a cause for the graph. I said that the vaccine couldn't be the cause, because the rise happened before the vaccine was available. There could be a billion explanations, but the vaccine can't be one of them.
I don't think anyone here is saying that a rise in heart issues is *only* due to the vaccine... Covid causes those issues, stress, etc.. And with that rise, the infection rate wasn't high enough to account for that sharp of a rise. If it was just due to covid there should have been a massive spike in Jan of 22. Common sense would say that chart is explained by shut downs, stress, and no access to preventative care.
Rodney Ruxin said:Whistle Pig said:Quote:
I don't think anyone here is saying that a rise in heart issues is *only* due to the vaccine...
I hope not, that would be foolish. There has been no rise in heart issues since vaccines became available. There's been a plateau and decline.
You calling anything "foolish"..... my God man. You've been all surface and no substance this entire thread.
well for starters i'm a Christian, and i know its a figure of speech but i find the idea of implying that i would worship or revere a vaccine as sacred pretty disgusting.Rockdoc said:
So why do you feel you need to preach the virtues of the sacred vaccine? Is it just a lib thing? Let people make their own decisions. You're kind of like another poster that did this.
Whistle Pig said:Rockdoc said:
Another graph. Lol. Go get another shot.
Actual data and statistics are so annoying aren't they? Not as fun as just going by vibes and feelings.
Zobel said:well for starters i'm a Christian, and i know its a figure of speech but i find the idea of implying that i would worship or revere a vaccine as sacred pretty disgusting.Rockdoc said:
So why do you feel you need to preach the virtues of the sacred vaccine? Is it just a lib thing? Let people make their own decisions. You're kind of like another poster that did this.
i don't preach the virtues of it. i aspire to be a rationalist in things like this and i am very interested in what is true. the covid vaccine is a fascinating topic in this regard... where else do we get a subject that simultaneously has so much available information with such a sharp dichotomy of beliefs associated with it?? don't you find that interesting? we have so much more information available for these vaccines than, say, climate change.
so there's the puzzle of trying to arrive at the best possible understanding of the situation here, as well as the human factors that lead to this crazy hollowed out middle.
for example, why do you think i'm a liberal? i'm not. why should disagreeing with you about this vaccine make me, say, pro abortion (i'm staunchtly pro-life) or in favor of increased governmental control (i'm somewhere between chicago and austrian schools in my economics)?
i have never advocated for people to go get the shot. you do you. but let me ask one more question - why do you interpret me saying x is or isn't true about the vaccine as preaching virtues or trying to make your decision for you? is the op preaching against the vaccine or trying to not let you make your decision?
we all know this data was fakedWhistle Pig said:
Why are you so threatened by actual logic and factual information? He isn't preaching or telling anybody what to do.
350,000 have already "owned the libs" by volunteering to die of covid. Isn't that good enough?
Yep... had no idea we were just discussing the rise of the graph. I'll give you that. Impossible for the vaccines to cause the initial rise. I'm not concerned about the initial rise, or that graph in general, maybe why I missed that part of your previous replies. The issue remains the same aside from the red herrings... Ample evidence of dangers of the vaccine. Anecdotal and data driven evidence that young athletes are dying or having adverse reactions possibly due to the vaccine. It needs to be looked into, and to say that the vaccine is not a contributor is malicious. It's not simply ignorance, it's intentional. And whether you mean it to be malicious or not, it's a harmful outlook for many reasons. If this vaccine was truly as safe and effective as they have claimed it to be, the blatant lies and deception by the heads of the CDC, NIH, etc... would be completely unnecessary.Zobel said:nice how you didn't ask what i thought caused it, and i haven't said, but you're sure i'm wrong.Smudge said:So then you're saying the rise happened for one reason? Or all the reasons except one? Either way, you're flat out wrong. I mean, you've admitted there is risk for heart related issues with the vaccine, yet that can't play a role in heightened cardiovascular events? Doesn't track, logically.Zobel said:
I didn't propose a cause for the graph. I said that the vaccine couldn't be the cause, because the rise happened before the vaccine was available. There could be a billion explanations, but the vaccine can't be one of them.
I don't think anyone here is saying that a rise in heart issues is *only* due to the vaccine... Covid causes those issues, stress, etc.. And with that rise, the infection rate wasn't high enough to account for that sharp of a rise. If it was just due to covid there should have been a massive spike in Jan of 22. Common sense would say that chart is explained by shut downs, stress, and no access to preventative care.
some probable contributors would be
- increase in sedentary lifestyle during lockdowns leading to poorer health
- decrease in access to medical care during lockdowns (fewer avoided/prevented deaths)
- decrease in routine medical screenings during lockdowns (fewer identified genetic or congenital heart defects)
- covid itself
i have no idea how you should weight these.
what i do know is that this graph is an average of 12 months trailing, and the rise occurred before the vaccine, so the rise can't be attributed to the vaccine.
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We've always seen athletes collapse of heart attacks on the field or court right?
Yes.
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Not at all. You can find a graph to agree with whatever your narrative is.
Zobel said:nice how you didn't ask what i thought caused it, and i haven't said, but you're sure i'm wrong.Smudge said:So then you're saying the rise happened for one reason? Or all the reasons except one? Either way, you're flat out wrong. I mean, you've admitted there is risk for heart related issues with the vaccine, yet that can't play a role in heightened cardiovascular events? Doesn't track, logically.Zobel said:
I didn't propose a cause for the graph. I said that the vaccine couldn't be the cause, because the rise happened before the vaccine was available. There could be a billion explanations, but the vaccine can't be one of them.
I don't think anyone here is saying that a rise in heart issues is *only* due to the vaccine... Covid causes those issues, stress, etc.. And with that rise, the infection rate wasn't high enough to account for that sharp of a rise. If it was just due to covid there should have been a massive spike in Jan of 22. Common sense would say that chart is explained by shut downs, stress, and no access to preventative care.
some probable contributors would be
- increase in sedentary lifestyle during lockdowns leading to poorer health
- decrease in access to medical care during lockdowns (fewer avoided/prevented deaths)
- decrease in routine medical screenings during lockdowns (fewer identified genetic or congenital heart defects)
- covid itself
i have no idea how you should weight these.
what i do know is that this graph is an average of 12 months trailing, and the rise occurred before the vaccine, so the rise can't be attributed to the vaccine.
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Not at all. You can find a graph to agree with whatever your narrative is.
No you can't. You can't find population level data showing cardiovascular deaths increasing after vaccine availability because the opposite happened.
Rockdoc said:
Take all the jabs you want.
CSTXAg92 said:Rockdoc said:
Take all the jabs you want.
But don't for a second think just because HE wants the jab others should be FORCED to take one.
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To further understand the scale of the problem, a study, named the FIFA Sudden Death Report (FIFA-SDR), was commissioned by FIFA and carried out by Saarland University. It was published in 2020.[7] The report recorded worldwide deaths attributed to sudden cardiac arrest or other unexplained sudden death while playing (or shortly after playing) football during the period from 2014 to 2018. There were 617 cases during the five-year period. In the majority of cases where an autopsy was carried out, the cause of death was coronary heart disease.