I see you and bac are posting more anti-vaxx talking points. It was first billed as an "emergency" meeting, but the CDC has clarified that saying it's a "COVID vaccine meeting" and will simply be folded into one of theree Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meetings held every year (one was already scheduled for next week) to discuss a variety of vaccine issues and not just for COVID vaccines. Postponing that meeting for a few days means nothing. And, by the way, tons of government doctors in places like the NIH, CDC and FDA have been working incredible hours throughout COVID, led by Dr. Fauci, who is still putting in 70-80 hour weeks, every week.
With regard to the actual myocarditis risk, even if the myocarditis cases are deemed to be causally related to the mRNA vaccines (jury is still out - part of why they're having the meeting), we're still talking about an exceedingly rare side effect (maybe 20 in 1MM young people), which self-resolves in the vast majority of cases, as per the except below from an NPR article. But like any side effect, it needs to be thoroughly investigated, like they all have, so far.
Paul Offit, professor of pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a member of an FDA vaccine advisory committee, says there likely is a causal link between the heart inflammation some doctors are seeing in these teens and the second dose of vaccine. "I think it's real," he says, but he hastens to add that the effect is exceedingly small – based on the data collected so far, maybe one in 50,000 vaccinees between the ages of 16 and 39. "And the good news is at least so far it looks to be transient and self-resolving."
https://www.npr.org/sections/health...izer-covid-vaccine-teens-symptoms-myocarditis
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-19-vaccine-cdc-meeting-myocarditis-heart-inflammation/