How is it low when there have been 43 million documented cases in the US so far? That's 13% of the population (nevermind the serological studies that could push that number up to 20%).
Is it reasonable to assume that he'll be able to avoid any contact with another human for 50+ years? I'm not really liking those chances over that length of time.
And let's be real, myocarditis can happen from a general innate immune response and it doesn't last long. So if he's bound to have myocarditis from being innoculated then he's likely to have it even from the common cold.
Covid on the other hand, his heart would have to work harder after being deprived of oxygen and he would have to deal with the same cytokine storm that would give him a worse case of myocarditis. Nevermind the fact that your cardiac muscle tissue also has ace receptors that allow the coronavirus to enter them and do even more damage.
Not doing this vaxx back and forth that yall do everyday on this board.
If i have pre-existing heart conditions, im not taking the version of the vaccine that negatively exacerbates said conditions.
If this is a weird take to you, so be it. I dont really care