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According to VAERS, in early November there were >2800 reported cases of myocarditis and ~2000 cases of pericarditis. For a short-term underreporting factor of 100, this would amount to ~280,000 cases of myocarditis alone. If we include pre-clinical cases, and go beyond the thirty days for which the URF of 100 was determined by Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, the URF could easily go into the hundreds, perhaps approaching a million cases or more total. Doesn't sound rare to me.

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The underreporting factor for incidents happening within a week of dose 1 is 1073. Harvard stinks if they said that. They are plain wrong.

https://knowhatamine.substack.com/p/the-underreporting-factor-is-1073

Regarding myocarditis:

It is very common for boys 12-17 in the week after dose 2.

It is common for girls 12-17 in the week after dose 2.

It happens in 40% of cases of boys being injected the 2nd dose when they are virus-exposed around the same time.

https://knowhatamine.substack.com/p/how-many-children-had-their-hearts

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