Despite government claims, myocarditis found not temporary after COVID mRNA injection
New research contradicts government claims that heart damage caused by COVID “vaccines” is short lived.
"Side effects mean the vaccine is working"
Public health officials initially downplayed the chance of serious side effects associated with the mRNA injections marketed by Pfizer and other Big Pharma companies as a vaccine against an allegedly once-in-a-century dangerous new virus. In March 2021, three months after the rollout of the shots, the World Health Organization (WHO) claimed that side effects were expected to be mild and are actually a “good thing":
Common and mild or moderate side effects are a good thing: they show us that the vaccine is working.
Like any vaccine, COVID-19 vaccines can cause side effects, most of which are mild or moderate and go away within a few days on their own. As shown in the results of clinical trials, more serious or long-lasting side effects are possible. Vaccines are continually monitored to detect adverse events. . . .
Typical side effects include pain at the injection site, fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, chills and diarrhoea. . . .
Serious side effects, on the other hand, were listed as merely "possible" and "extremely rare":
Less common side effects reported for some COVID-19 vaccines have included severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis; however, this reaction is extremely rare. . . .
Side effects usually occur within the first few days of getting a vaccine. Since the first mass vaccination programme started in early December 2020, hundreds of millions of vaccine doses have been administered. . . .
Experiencing side effects after getting vaccinated means the vaccine is working and your immune system is responding as it should. Vaccines are safe, and getting vaccinated will help protect you against COVID-19. [Emphases added].
Heart attacks in fit athletes and children?
Many people were therefore shocked by videos of an inordinate number of well-trained athletes succumbing to heart attacks on live broadcasts after the mRNA shots rolled out.
Athletes were generally required to receive the injections to be eligible to play and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough notes a strong link between the shots and cardiac events among professional athletes:
Recently I published with Dr. [Panagis] Polykretis from Europe, that before COVID-19 vaccine the average number of cardiac arrests in all of the European soccer and football leagues, which is way more players than the NFL, the average number of cardiac arrests were 29 per year, that’s before the vaccines.
The vaccines were ushered in in 2021 and since that time the tally now for cardiac arrest on the field with professional sports players in Europe is 1598; 1101 of them have been fatal cases. [Emphases added].
One pediatric cardiologist described a similar surge in heart damage in children:
Pre-jab, one or two cases per year of myocarditis. Now, half [my] waiting room. [Emphases added].
Goes away on its own?
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines the health risks myocarditis entails:
The walls of the heart become inflamed, which weakens the heart’s pumping action and can cause irregular heart rhythms, heart failure, and other complications.
The NIH goes on to claim that “[m]yocarditis usually goes away on its own with supportive care, including IV fluids, steroid therapy, and medicines.” Dr. McCullough, however, explains that the first sign of myocarditis may only be when one dies of a heart attack in their sleep or during a sports match:
Dr. Peter McCullough notes that a surge of adrenaline can trigger cardiac death in those with myocarditis. One natural surge happens between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m., which corresponds with many cases of people who have died in their sleep, and the other happens during athletic activity.
Could happen, but rare, short term and not so terrible
Public health officials eventually conceded, acknowledging myocarditis as well as pericarditis as side effects of the mRNA injections, but described these adverse events as “rare” and short lived. The CDC even claimed that most patients “felt better quickly”:
Myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis is inflammation of the outer lining of the heart. Most patients with myocarditis or pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination responded well to medicine and rest and felt better quickly . . . [Emphases added].
COVID is still worse?
The CDC, in fact, still strongly recommends the injections, claiming that the benefits of the jabs “far outweigh" their potential risk:
CDC continues to recommend that everyone ages 6 months and older get vaccinated for COVID-19. The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination, including the possible risk of myocarditis or pericarditis. [Emphases added].
Actually, not short term
Now, a scientific study reveals that the government's revised claim is false as well — heart damage caused by the COVID mRNA injections is often permanent. Dr. Drew (Drew Pinsky) came on the Megyn Kelly show to describe the legacy media blackout of the study, which found that heart damage was permanent in fully half of the young men who suffered myocarditis from the injections.
Dr. Drew wants the news of this study to get out and to be used as the basis of tort suits against schools which mandated the shots:
“It took my breath away.” —Dr. Drew on the new study shows 50% of young men who got myocarditis after the vaccine now have permanent heart damage and he doesn’t understand why this isn’t front page news. And he recommends injured students sue any school that mandated it.
This 50% does not include those who died from heart attacks after the shot, for whom the side effect was as permanent as can be. Dr. Drew added that a lot remains unknown about the damage from the injections to the living:
In my world, throughout my entire career, 40-year career, myocarditis is a medical emergency . . . a publication just came out five days ago in circulation, a major cardiology journal, excellent study. . . .
We don't know what percentage are going to be disabled by this as they get older; are gonna develop heart failure, or are gonna need cardiac transplants, some of them. It's breathtaking this study. . .
In a 27-year-old male, the [COVID] illness is a nothing. So the vaccine is all risk [with no benefit]. Why the push? [Emphases added].
Kelly on board
Kelly fully agreed with Dr. Drew, telling her audience to avoid the shots even if it means having to fake a vaccination certificate.
If anyone tries to force you from this point forward, get a fake card . . . Don't comply.
If they're gonna create these bullsh-t rules, you can create your bullsh-t way around them.
It's all just like a theater. Ok, so let's act. I'll act like I've gotten my 50th booster and you can act like you're satisfied I'm telling you the truth. [Emphases added].
In fact, Kelly has gone public with her regrets over having taken the COVID shots, after suffering a severe adverse reaction herself. She described her difficulties to David Zweig from The Free Press:
I thank God I didn't, I didn't stick [my children] with that vaccine. I'm sorry I did it to myself. I've said this before, but I regret getting the vaccine, even though I'm a 52 year old woman, because I don't think I needed it. I think I would have been fine. I got Covid many times and it was well passed when the vaccine was doing what it was supposed to be doing.
And then, for the first time, I tested positive for an autoimmune issue at my annual physical and I asked, I went to the best rheumatologist in New York, and I asked her, “do you think this could have to do with the fact that I got the damn booster and then got Covid within three weeks?”
And she said, “yes, yes.” I wasn't the only one she'd seen that with.
Zweig himself was particularly perturbed by the failure of public health officials to disclose potential side effects:
I mean vaccines are like any other medication - that they have benefits and they have drawbacks and this is sort of the theme of our conversation. I feel like, whether it's on masks, on vaccine, on a whole variety of issues, the CDC and other public health authorities, for some reason that I'm still trying to figure out, refused to give an honest and sort of broad picture of things
Typically, when you go to the doctor, if you're going to have a procedure done or you're going to get a medication, they will say to you, "Look, this is . . .” — or at least a good doctor will — they'll say, “This is the benefit I think you'll get but these are some of the side effects you may have.”
The CDC repeatedly and consistently downplayed the issue of myocarditis and particularly in young males. The issue of masks was repeatedly downplayed. We were gaslit, where they said there's no downside. [Emphases added].
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