Open Letter to PSC-CUNY President James Davis and the PSC leadership Concerning Support for Covid-19 mandates: A Critique, and a Proposal Dear President Davis and Co., We are CUNY staff, faculty, students and community members deeply disturbed by your continued support over the past few years for CUNY management’s policies for dealing with Covid-19. Both of your organizations, like many other educational institutions and union leaderships, have fallen right in line with Federal and New York State’s mandates that we be injected with the experimental “Covid-19” mRNA/adenovirus vaccines, and for masking, social distancing, etc. We believe this lockstep support poses a serious threat to
This is the writing of a “Marxist” anti-vaxxer. They obviously (and somewhat reasonably) don’t listen to mainstream media, so it’s more difficult.
The study you gave splits into only two age groups. Younger than 40, and older than 40. The topic was college students. Most are in their early 20s and can’t be lumped in a study with middle aged people.
The risk from Covid infection is irrelevant when only 5,000 people a day get Covid in the US. Edit: During the period of the Circulation study was the first winter surge and the Delta surge 2 years ago.
The vaccine does not prevent you from getting Covid, it definitely didn’t for me even after 3 doses. So you can’t paint this as a pick your poison type scenario. If you are unvaccinated, you face the health risks from the infection. But if you are vaccinated, you face health risks from both the infection and the vaccine.
Even this study shows higher risk of myocarditis after the second jab and even higher after the booster. That’s where I quit Moderna. But we are now onto bivalent 1 and bivalent 2 on the way. That’s 5 shots after we have established a trend of increasing risk after each shot.
Basically, your sources do not make your point for you.
https://newsroom.heart.org/news/myocarditis-risk-significantly-higher-after-covid-19-infection-vs-after-a-covid-19-vaccine
https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/myocarditis-seven-times-more-likely-covid-19-vaccines/
No
You don’t know how to read.
Basically, your sources do not make your point for you.