He has made such a claim ... in an article which was retracted by the publisher. Here's an article which specifically responds to a similar claim (I think in response to Høeg et al):
He has made such a claim ... in an article which was retracted by the publisher. Here's an article which specifically responds to a similar claim (I think in response to Høeg et al):
Relevant quote: "In the end, the risk of COVID vaccine myocarditis is larger than vaccination with many classical vaccines, but the absolute risk is still very, very small – and far smaller than the disease itself."
He has made such a claim ... in an article which was retracted by the publisher. Here's an article which specifically responds to a similar claim (I think in response to Høeg et al):
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/myocarditis-and-how-to-think-about-it-like-a-cardiologist/
Relevant quote: "In the end, the risk of COVID vaccine myocarditis is larger than vaccination with many classical vaccines, but the absolute risk is still very, very small – and far smaller than the disease itself."