But the rate of myocarditis, even using the upper end numbers for the highest risk group, is also “effectively zero”! That pre-print shows myocarditis rate of 0.01% for men under 40.
The IFR for men between 35-39 is five and half times higher than that.
I wouldn’t mind common sense, but in lieu of that, some basic numeracy would be helpful.
Not sure but CV risk is the primary comorbidity that matters for young people wrt COVID, which is also the main contributing factor to myocarditis risk. So no reason to believe there’s a huge difference here.
Effectively zero for healthy men under 40.
I do think common sense needs to play a part in your risk assessment.