Een zeer zeldzame bijwerking op het vaccin is een ontsteking van de hartspier (myocarditis) of ontsteking van het hartzakje (pericarditis). Deze bijwerking komt bij minder dan 1 op de 10.000 mensen voor en is daarom zeer zeldzaam. Klachten zijn kortademigheid, pijn op de borst en hartkloppingen die soms onregelmatig zijn. De klachten gaan meestal vanzelf over of zijn met medicijnen goed te behandelen. Ervaar je deze klachten? Neem dan contact op met jouw (behandelend) arts of zorgverlener. — CBG
You seem to be extremely agitated at the idea that a medical professoinal asks critical questions when such a discrepancy is brought to light. Why is that? — Tzeentch
Only one of these is actually dangerous, the latter is a measure of myocardial damage but obviously if it's transient, there's no actual damage. — Benkei
Myocarditis is included. — Benkei
Transient myocardial injury isn't an adverse effect. Otherwise the consequences of exercising would be too. — Benkei
Yes, it is listed as being very rare, whereas myocardial injury is apparently very common. To list one and omit to other I find misleading. Period. — Tzeentch
Transient myocardial injury in itself (eg. an elevated level of substance) is harmless and therefore not an adverse effect. — Benkei
Fuck of man and get real. — Benkei
Nonsense. You yourself equated the damage to heavy exercise. There are plenty of people from whom heavy exercise would be potentially dangerous, so you're just contradicting yourself at this point. — Tzeentch
your preconceived notion of bad government. — Benkei
There's nothing so simplistic as believing reality begets only one interpretation. — Tzeentch
Among his pointedly absurd campaign promises were: 8 hours of free time, 8 hours of rest and 8 hours of sleep; more tailwind on bicycle paths; promises of better weather; right to impotency; Nutella in field rations (which was actually implemented); and shorter queues in supermarkets — Jacob Haugaard (Wikipedia)
There's nothing so simplistic as believing reality begets only one interpretation.
Incidentally, ↪Mikie brought up Sortition, which seems a neat idea, sort of. — jorndoe
well, in democracy, government is part of voters (or in voters' employ if you like). — jorndoe
official truth — NOS4A2
—a valid theory—reveals that the charge is often used simply against information that they do not like. — NOS4A2
When governments can no longer be seen as honest brokers of information it puts a bomb underneath the narratives concerning a wide variety of social and political issues. That's why people are getting so cramped about it. — Tzeentch
Exactly. My entire political orientation has been completely revolutionized in the past 3 years because of exactly this. It is interesting to see how the left and right are constantly worked into irreconcilable conflict over these "official narratives", while the "brokers" sit back and consolidate more power and wealth into their own hands. — Merkwurdichliebe
A large number of people actually did die from COVID-19. Is that the part you didn't believe? Or what? — frank
You remember public frenzy, I remember the dying old man who doesn't believe it when people tell he has covid. I think his words were: "You just hear so many different things", or something like that. He's dead. — frank
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