> Our findings provide insights into the balance between protection by vaccination against target outcomes (positive SARS-CoV-2 tests, COVID-19-related hospitalization, and A&E attendance) and the increased risk of pericarditis and myocarditis. In adolescents, the reduction in risk of COVID-19 hospitalization per 10,000 individuals (−1.14 for first dose vs. unvaccinated, −1.45 for second vs. first dose) was larger than the increase in risk of both myocarditis (0.08 for first dose vs. unvaccinated) and pericarditis (0.31 for first dose vs. unvaccinated, 0.21 for second vs. first dose). However, the reduction in risk of COVID-19 hospitalization in children (−0.02 for first dose vs. unvaccinated) was lower than the increase in risk of pericarditis (0.22).
2] replacing the title to promote political view rather than reality.
3] repetitively fostering misinformation campaign that does real harm to individuals, society, and multiple species.
4] the article :
Observational Study Epidemiology
. 2026 Jan 1;37(1):141-151. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001908. Epub 2025 Sep 23.
OpenSAFELY: Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccination in Children and Adolescents
this is about using OpenSAFELY to interpret data, and has nothing to do with the supposition of the replacement title.