Thread: Seriousness The NEW Covid Vaccination Poll
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Old 05-25-2021, 12:51 AM   #362
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Originally Posted by Barbara1955 View Post
So Both say the Same thing ... What is your point?
The point, if any, is phrases in the CDC item such as "rates of myocarditis reports in the window following COVID-19 vaccination have not differed from expected baseline rates." In the MSN report you linked to, the relevant phrase would be "The vaccine safety group says the “relatively few” reports of myocarditis “appear to be mild” and are below the expected baseline rates".

In other words, the CDC says the percentage of vaccine recipients showing symptoms of myocarditis is not noticeably different from the percentage for non-vaccine recipients while the MSN report states the cases are mild and below the expected baseline rates.

So having read both of those items, I have to ask why are you attempting to cause unthinking reactions (aka panic)?
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