Myocarditis after a covid vaccine is rare, even in people the FDA says are most likely to have that happen, it’s rare. The truth of the matter is that getting myocarditis after a covid vaccine resolves quickly, but getting myocarditis from covid is far more likely and far more serious.
Trump’s FDA full of covid deniers are fear mongering to dissuade people from vaccination possibly because of eugenics ideology aims.
And anyone who thinks there’s an outside chance of getting exposed to covid you should want to be vaccinated to reduce the risks – and that’s everyone because it’s everywhere all the time and you can’t predict if lightning strikes your house or a tree falls on you and you’re taken to the hospital unconscious where there are covid patients not quarantined because of faulty AI.
I told the story about the faulty AI in healthcare as reported in a National Nurses United webinar before.
Does CDC HICPAC want to make a mockery of infection control in healthcare? Chloe Humbert Aug 21, 2024 At a recent NNU webinar on the use of AI in healthcare, someone told the story about an automated shift change report that just makes a sheet with no human to human handoff between actual healthcare workers. In this case the automated sheet failed to show that the person coming into the hospital had “no immune system” and had the nurse not made the extra step of checking the patient’s chart, they would’ve put the immune compromised person in with the patient who had covid and flu.
Sidenote is that CDC’s HICPAC committee was terminated by Trump. So there’s no guidance on infection control in healthcare settings other than very specific conditions under CMS’s HAC reimbursement rules which don’t include a lot of stuff that circulates in hospitals like covid for example.
