Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold

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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.
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Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.

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94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


I agree myocarditis risk may be greater from Covid then the vaccine, but I think it should be considered that the vaccine may wear off or multiple vaccines are required which may increase the myocarditis risk for each shot and then you may still get Covid after vaccination. Is each individual risk of myocarditis after each shot and after getting Covid greater than the risk of Covid myocarditis?

I would also assume multiple Covid infections after the first for vax and non-vax would be equivalent myocarditis risks (so no need to add these additional risks to both cases).
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94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


Unless I am reading the report wrong, I don't think your claim on Myocarditis risk from COVID is still higher is correct, at least not for certain age groups.

Myocarditis risk from COVID:
During the 28-day risk period after a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, there were 73 myocarditis cases. Excess events of myocarditis were 3.26 (95% CI, 1.90-4.61) events per 100000 individuals with a positive test result among all males, and 1.37 (95% CI, 0.14 to 2.87) events per 100000 individuals with a positive test result among males aged 16 to 24 years (eTable 7 in the Supplement).

Myocarditis risk from Vaccine:
Among males 16 to 24 years of age, the excess number of myocarditis events per 100000 vaccinees in the 28-day risk periods after the first dose of BNT162b2 was 1.55 (95% CI, 0.70-2.39) events and after the second dose was 5.55 (95% CI, 3.70-7.39) events, and it was 1.75 (95% CI, 0.20 to 3.71) events after the first dose of mRNA-1273 and 18.39 (95% CI, 9.05-27.72) events after the second dose (Table 2).

The risk of myocarditis is the most prominent in boys age 16 to 24 years. This is where parents need to be extra careful.
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Pokgai said:

94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


Unless I am reading the report wrong, I don't think your claim on Myocarditis risk from COVID is still higher is correct, at least not for certain age groups.

Myocarditis risk from COVID:
During the 28-day risk period after a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, there were 73 myocarditis cases. Excess events of myocarditis were 3.26 (95% CI, 1.90-4.61) events per 100000 individuals with a positive test result among all males, and 1.37 (95% CI, 0.14 to 2.87) events per 100000 individuals with a positive test result among males aged 16 to 24 years (eTable 7 in the Supplement).

Myocarditis risk from Vaccine:
Among males 16 to 24 years of age, the excess number of myocarditis events per 100000 vaccinees in the 28-day risk periods after the first dose of BNT162b2 was 1.55 (95% CI, 0.70-2.39) events and after the second dose was 5.55 (95% CI, 3.70-7.39) events, and it was 1.75 (95% CI, 0.20 to 3.71) events after the first dose of mRNA-1273 and 18.39 (95% CI, 9.05-27.72) events after the second dose (Table 2).

The risk of myocarditis is the most prominent in boys age 16 to 24 years. This is where parents need to be extra careful.


Educate me because I'm clueless, has there been any government warning given and advertised of this? Or is it still just get vaccinated in general?
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Myocarditis and Pericarditis After mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination | CDC
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Yes. CDC continues to recommend that everyone ages 5 years and older get vaccinated for COVID-19. The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination, including the possible risk of myocarditis or pericarditis.

Has anyone seen recent data to supports the bolded claim?
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Yes. CDC continues to recommend that everyone ages 5 years and older get vaccinated for COVID-19. The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination, including the possible risk of myocarditis or pericarditis.

Has anyone seen recent data to supports the bolded claim?
I've looked and it is very difficult to find any hard data on COVID induced myocarditis. I advise my healthy patients to not get vaccinated or at least to space the vaccines by at least 6 months.
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KidDoc, what is the science behind why the vaccines cause Myocarditis in some people/kids?
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flytxag said:

KidDoc, what is the science behind why the vaccines cause Myocarditis in some people/kids?
Likely related to overactive immune system and very high levels of cytokines and interleukins that cause heart inflammation. Not really "autoimmune" as that is when the body actively attacks itself, this is more like the heart is collateral damage to the immune system over-reacting to the vaccine. We don't see it nearly as much in the 5-11 due to using a significantly lower dose of mRNA (1/3 if I recall correctly).
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94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


But you're still going to catch COVID, even if you are vaccinated.
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Rex Racer said:

94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


But you're still going to catch COVID, even if you are vaccinated.
Exactly. Unless the COVID vaccine prevents/reduces risk of myocarditis, doesn't taking the vaccine INCREASES your chance of myocarditis risk, because you can still catch COVID? I have seen NO concrete evidence that the COVID vaccine has any effect in reducing myocarditis risk. (If you can provide proof that the vaccine DOES reduce myocarditis risk then I stand corrected.)
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94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


LOL to the poster here and the 19 blue stars who think getting the vaccine will prevent you from getting Covid
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Bonfire1996 said:

94chem said:

Pokgai said:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2791253

Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.

This cohort study involved 23 million people across 4 Nordic countries.

Study published 04/20/2022.

So, first off, the 120 number is made up. Second, if you read the following article, you will see that myocarditis risk from Covid is still higher than the risk of myocarditis from the vaccines. So, if we agree that natural immunity is a good reason to not further increase the risk of myocarditis by getting the shots, it is also reasonable to conclude that the shots alone are likely safer than actual Covid when it comes to myocarditis risk. And, since everyone is going to get Covid, if you haven't had it yet, the shots are a better option than the disease when it comes to myocarditis risk.


LOL to the poster here and the 19 blue stars who think getting the vaccine will prevent you from getting Covid
To be fair, I don't think they are arguing/believing that the vaccine can prevent COVID. I'm sure everyone knows by now that the vaccine cannot prevent COVID. CDC confirmed that fact. I think they are arguing that the vaccine could potentially mitigate the risk of myocarditis. To which I countered that there is no substantial proof. But there IS proof that the vaccine could increase myocarditis risk and quite substantially for certain age groups.
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The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination,

Let me ask my question a different way. What are the odds / risks in children of long-term health problems, hospitalization, and death? It's my understanding they are VERY, VERY small. How can the vaccine benefits FAR outweigh such a small number?
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aggiebrad94 said:

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The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination,

Let me ask my question a different way. What are the odds / risks in children of long-term health problems, hospitalization, and death? It's my understanding they are VERY, VERY small. How can the vaccine benefits FAR outweigh such a small number?
I can answer this question. The way I have seen them do their calculations is something like this: (this is just an example, not actual numbers)

Chance of children affected by COVID illness without vaccination: 0.01
Chance of children affected by COVID illness with vaccination: 0.001

With this calculation, they can easily claim that the vaccine is 10x more effective in preventing COVID illnesses. What many of them chose to ignore was the fact that the starting number was 0.01.

Statistically, they might be right. But in reality, many would question if the vaccine is really needed in the first place for people in that age group.
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Anything like this come from the J&J?
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https://consumer.healthday.com/b-4-12-heart-inflammation-very-rare-after-covid-vaccination-2657122093.html
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FlyRod said:

https://consumer.healthday.com/b-4-12-heart-inflammation-very-rare-after-covid-vaccination-2657122093.html
"The occurrence of myopericarditis following non-COVID-19 vaccination could suggest that myopericarditis is a side effect of the inflammatory processes induced by any vaccination and is not unique to the SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins in COVID-19 vaccines or infection," study co-author Dr. Jyoti Somani, an infectious diseases specialist at National University Hospital, said in a journal news release.

"This also highlights that the risks of such infrequent adverse events should be offset by the benefits of vaccination, which include a lower risk of infection, hospitalization, severe disease, and death from COVID-19," she added.

We have been hearing this for months and months. Honestly, I would really like to believe that is true, because that would mean that we are a step closer to a safer vaccine, whether we needed it or not. At least it is progress. But please show me the proof. Numbers. Statistics. So far, there is none. Only assumptions and hearsays. And we are injecting our children with unproven medications based on assumptions and hearsays.

Don't you guys see anything wrong with that?
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Still experimental with risks. Cannot protect against infection. Cannot protect against transmission. Cannot protect against hospitalization. Cannot protect against death.
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Why did Kid Doc's posts dissapear?
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AgsMyDude said:

Why did Kid Doc's posts dissapear?
I dunno but I didn't do anything to it.


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KidDoc said:

AgsMyDude said:

Why did Kid Doc's posts dissapear?
I dunno but I didn't do anything to it.


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I remember Kid Doc listing symptoms. What happened to that post?


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MIT: COVID vaccines 'significantly associated' with jump in heart problems
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Pokgai said:

KidDoc said:

AgsMyDude said:

Why did Kid Doc's posts dissapear?
I dunno but I didn't do anything to it.


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I remember Kid Doc listing symptoms. What happened to that post?


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MIT: COVID vaccines 'significantly associated' with jump in heart problems
My mistake, sorry.
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KidDoc said:

AgsMyDude said:

Why did Kid Doc's posts dissapear?
I dunno but I didn't do anything to it.


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My bad I didn't realize this was a different thread. Assumed Picadillo was replying in the other one since it was on going and this one was kind of dead.
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