>>14074776Right, but look at how they calculated myocarditis. They are pretending only 1.5 million people had covid. The relative difference in death rates is a quick derivative showing their error, but is itself a murky number from covid identification practices.
The simplest way to look at this is to find how they arrived at their 0.146% myocarditis rate. With this we can determine their numerator and denominator and know exactly what it is that they calculated.
2116 / 1452773 = 0.001456
"All covid with myocarditis" "2116"
"all covid patients" 1.452,773
No twenty million number. No discussions of which of these had died.