>>14039153>Isn't this the one comparing vaccinated to vaccinated with covid?Over half the cases were among the unvaccinated. I agree it would be nice to have the figures separated, but I don't see any way vaccination could reduce risk of myocarditis for breakthrough infection enough to make it look worse than the estimates for Moderna and Pfizer.
>Amongst people receiving at least one vaccinedose, 5,185,772 (12.3%) tested positive for SARS-CoV-2; 2,834,579 (54.7%) prior to vaccination,
698,993 (13.5%) after a first vaccine dose, 1,604,087 (30.9%) after a second vaccine dose and
48,113 (0.9%) after a third vaccine dose. Of the 42,200,614 persons included in the study
population, 2,539 (0.006%) were hospitalised or died from myocarditis during the study period;
552 (0.001%) of these events occurred during 1-28 days following any dose of vaccine
(Supplementary Table 2).