As usual, great post Jeff.
There's one thing that I don't understand about all these studies. Let's assume one of either the vaccine or infection has a greater risk of causing myocarditis or similar heart issues than the other.
A lot of the population has clearly had both vaccination and infection.
In fact, maybe the combination is of greater risk than each alone?
That makes it harder to know where the greater risk is actually coming from.
Are they controlling for that in some way?
I think you'd want to study the people that definitely had an infection but did not get vaccinated as some kind of partial control. It would be harder to look at those that were vaccinated but never had an infection because many of them may not even know they had it.
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