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Still killing fewer people per year than Tylenol.
One death is still one death too many, especially a healthy 22 year old man.

It doesn't mean we should stop vaccinating, vaccines are likely to have saved millions of lives. But if we find a way to save a dozen more by treating rare side effects better, we should take it.

And yes, we should deal with Tylenol too, again, not by banning it. Dosed properly, it may be the safest painkiller we have. But maybe something can be done with the packaging, these 100 caps bottles are probably not the best idea. In other countries, packages are smaller so that eating the entire content is unlikely to kill you, and feature a big fat warning about overdosing.

> Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledged that myocarditis and vaccination were “possibly related” in this case.

In other words, no real evidence of causality or correlation.