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From your link:
It goes on to say:
The concluding paragraph:
MACE stands for "Major adverse cardiac events"
I'm not sure what your angle is/was, but the study sounds like it's not really a big deal at all, compared to the adverse effects of getting COVID without the jab. It's only interesting from a medical study standpoint.
My angle is that the US government wants to censor even this type of information just for pointing at side effects, and people should be pissed but they just don't seem to care, and I'm wondering why they don't care about the US censoring this information.
Ignore OP, he's arguing in bad faith and refuses to see any other valid points against his opinion.
The vaccine compared to all other vaccines is a negligible difference. Plus op is ignoring the insane amount of people covid did kill.