75% is a very high estimate. You’d really have to look at a different number: let’s say only 2 teens out of 100,000 would have needed hospitalization. Did the injection cause less hospitalizations in those 2 people? It’s impossible to say. When the risk is already so low for teens; it’s absolutely impossible to say that the vaccines drop…
75% is a very high estimate. You’d really have to look at a different number: let’s say only 2 teens out of 100,000 would have needed hospitalization. Did the injection cause less hospitalizations in those 2 people? It’s impossible to say. When the risk is already so low for teens; it’s absolutely impossible to say that the vaccines dropped their risk. Yet we CAN say that the vaccines causes cardiac AES in a lot more than 2 people.
75% is a very high estimate. You’d really have to look at a different number: let’s say only 2 teens out of 100,000 would have needed hospitalization. Did the injection cause less hospitalizations in those 2 people? It’s impossible to say. When the risk is already so low for teens; it’s absolutely impossible to say that the vaccines dropped their risk. Yet we CAN say that the vaccines causes cardiac AES in a lot more than 2 people.