Im sure you read someone highly qualified to debunk that study but it seems in some circles the data still holds credence. But we all know the Big Heart agenda.
https://www.heart.org/en/news/2021/...ation-put-your-covid-19-vaccine-plans-on-hold
Although the data is still coming in on apparent myocarditis following the COVID-19 vaccine,
CDC numbers through late May estimated that 16 cases of myocarditis or pericarditis would be reported for every million second doses given to people ages 16 to 39. That works out to 0.0016%, or roughly 1 in 62,000.
By contrast, de Lemos said the best studies on college athletes put the chances of a young person getting
myocarditis after COVID-19 at between 1% and 3%. That's roughly 1 in 50.
So, a young person's risk of myocarditis "is much higher if they get COVID than it is if they get vaccinated," de Lemos said.”
I’m not sure my opinion on concussions matters regarding the topic discussed.