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What does saidit think of this covid vaccine study? If this is true it's good news, but I'm not sure how to evaluate it myself. Appreciate any comments, context, etc.
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Well its a pre-print, so it hasn't been peer reviewed yet, but there is some trouble with their logic and premise of the study.
They are framing this as 'vaccination' vs 'infection', when this is a false paradigm - People who have been vaccinated still get Covid, so you have to ADD vaccine risk + covid risk to the vaccinated patients. This is not actually an either/or scenario, since this vaccine is NOT sterilizing and does NOT prevent the infection. The vaccinated have two sources of myocarditis risk, the unvaccinated have one.
This study does not appear to be controlling for cases of infection AND vaccination, so at a glance I'd say it has very little value, and their conclusions are misleading
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