Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
What it says in the write up is

Former FDA vaccines deputy ADMITS that the covid injections high rates of myocarditis - As much as 1 in 5000!

He also admits that people who had covid had better immunity than those who got the injection.

The viedeo is quite ballanced as it does say that the covid vaccine does give added immunity to covid but not as much as being infected by covid itself. He goes on to say that there are cases of heart problems caused in mainly young men that can't be linked with pubity and that it also effects other ages too.

He was asked at the end of the video if he had taken the booster. Now don't forget that he was on the team responsible for giving the go ahead for Vaccines use. He said that he hadn't taken the booster!!!

If you read it I'm sure your legal mind can pick bones out of what I've said through deflection or by denouncing his as he's now retired!
I've already addressed the points in the write up.

The immunity from infection is slightly different, but I don't recognise 'better'. I've seen similar claims in the past that are based on a misunderstanding (deliberate or otherwise) of the science.

The incidence of myocarditis is greater following infection than vaccination and, as I've mentioned, the infection fatality rate for covid was around 1.4% when I last looked.

How does the tweet help? Are you seriously of the view that infection is a better alternative to vaccination? Think 1.4% before you answer that (or don't answer as per usual).