This may be another case where "unknown status" is listed as unvaccinated.
In the US, prior to vaccines, the 15-24 age range had ~2.8% of mortalities due to cardiac events. 10% is way way to high for truly unvaccinated...I suspect 50-75% of the "unvaccinated" cardiac mortalities are vaccinated people with unknown status.
It is how US hospitals generated the results that so many people hospitalized are unvaccinated...they give no category for "unknown status" so if a person goes to a hospital where they were not vaccinated the records of their status aren't on file, so they get assigned "unvaccinated"
I was in Home Depot today and the clerk, about 45, told me he’d recently had a heart attack. I said - but you are so young! Did you get those covid boosters? He said yes, but his Dad had a heart attack at 52 so it’s hereditary. I said it’s likely the covid shots and please don’t get any more poison injected into you! Hoping I maybe got through?
(PS My husbands father died at 52 from a heart attack, when he was 14. Hubby is now 75 and does not have any heart disease. Lifestyles are very different now)
This may be another case where "unknown status" is listed as unvaccinated.
In the US, prior to vaccines, the 15-24 age range had ~2.8% of mortalities due to cardiac events. 10% is way way to high for truly unvaccinated...I suspect 50-75% of the "unvaccinated" cardiac mortalities are vaccinated people with unknown status.
It is how US hospitals generated the results that so many people hospitalized are unvaccinated...they give no category for "unknown status" so if a person goes to a hospital where they were not vaccinated the records of their status aren't on file, so they get assigned "unvaccinated"
I was in Home Depot today and the clerk, about 45, told me he’d recently had a heart attack. I said - but you are so young! Did you get those covid boosters? He said yes, but his Dad had a heart attack at 52 so it’s hereditary. I said it’s likely the covid shots and please don’t get any more poison injected into you! Hoping I maybe got through?
(PS My husbands father died at 52 from a heart attack, when he was 14. Hubby is now 75 and does not have any heart disease. Lifestyles are very different now)