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This thread isn't about what jobs don't require vaccines.
It's about a guy who almost certainly isn't going to die in 5 years - even assuming he did develop myocarditis and pericarditis from the vaccine. Which is, to be certain, an assumption.
This thread isn't about what jobs don't require vaccines.
It's about a guy who almost certainly isn't going to die in 5 years - even assuming he did develop myocarditis and pericarditis from the vaccine. Which is, to be certain, an assumption.
And who is also likely to be otherwise healthy enough to get a decent place on a transplant list if his condition truly is that poor.
I have been told twice that I was going to die in one year, yet survived.
I have a cardiomyopathy and diffuse myopathy from chemo, not unlike what the diver has. I walk 18 holes of golf 2x a week on weekends and walk 2 miles every day.
In MOST instances, inflammatory cardiomyopathies and myocarditis improve over time. Those from chemo, in most instances, do not, as there is direct cell death involved and it is not an inflammatory process.
One data point about someone who can hold their breath. Why does this matter? Explain why I should care about someone who doesn't know I exist?
Just an inconvenient truth.
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