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A large study (38 million individuals from UK) assessed the heart problems in the vaccinated vs., from COVID. Moderna's vaccine for under 40 caused more myocarditis after the second dose compared to the COVID. [emphasis added] Similarly Oxford/AstraZeneca's vaccine caused more heart problems in women. Overall the data showed that COVID causes more heart problems compared to vaccines
In the "ShowMore", Syed is reporting what the study says. But right at the start of his video, regarding Biontec's second dose causing more myocarditis in men under forty than COVID disease itself, he notes that the researchers showed the data, "...but in articulating it, were......very tactful about it."
Interesting viewer's remark regarding under reporting:
The CDC in the USA has done an extensive report on under rapportage if it comes to any medical side effect. Not only vaccines, but any medical procedure. And they came to a shocking under rapportage of 90 to 99 percent...
So in the worst-case scenario, it could be that those 10 per million myocarditis from vaccines are are actually a whopping 1000 per million compared to the 40 per million from covid...
Also very convenient in this study is that they only measured from day 1 to day 28. God knows what happens after 2 months or 2 years? Nothing is certain about these vaccines if it comes to long term effects. Slowly we are seeing the effects in more and more studies. Pretty much all pointing out that what we did was reckless and very dangerous. Our health advisors and policy makers have gambled with these vaccines. I do not think the gamble will pay off, especially not if you consider the new mutations, evolutionarily driven faster and faster under vaccine pressure. It was (and still is with the boosters) a very dangerous gamble...