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To the editor who keeps adding the COVID-19 vaccine caused the myocarditis. You have to add WP:RS that state exactly that. Not take two sources and tie them together to make it "seem like the vaccine" did that. The source must say - "Stalock suffered ---- due to the COVID-19 vaccine." And it has to be WP:RS. Conspiracy theories and the proponents are not welcome here. If you can find a source that says that and is WP:RS, then by all means, add it to the article. Until then, it stays out. Thank you, Llammakey (talk) 01:20, 26 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Once again, you need a source that says the vaccine did that. As it stands, the source you provided does not even say he received the vaccine at all. How can Stalock get myocarditis from the vaccine if it does not say he received it? Llammakey (talk) 13:50, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]