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Vaccine study of 23 million shows risk of 'heart problems' from Moderna or Pfizer jab

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  • Vaccine study of 23 million shows risk of 'heart problems' from Moderna or Pfizer jab

    MSM can no longer ignore the elephant in the room‼️

    THE RISK of heart inflammation after receiving doses of the Moderna or Pfizer Covid vaccines has been laid bare in a huge new study of 23 million people.

    Examining those subjects who had been jabbed, the team found that the likelihood of developing myocarditis was higher following a second dose of coronavirus vaccine.

    Specifically, the risk appeared to increase by 75 percent with the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine, and 557 percent with the Moderna vaccine.

    Myocarditis is the name given to inflammation of the heart muscles, or “myocardium”. The condition — which typically results from viral infection — can serve to reduce the heart’s ability to pump blood and result in the development of a rapid or irregular heart rhythm. It often occurs in association with pericarditis, an inflammation of the fibrous sac that surrounds the heart that can trigger sharp chest pain, shortness of breath and palpitations.

    Various reports from Canada, Israel and the US have indicated that there may be an increased risk of myocarditis following the administration of mRNA vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

    Furthermore, preliminary data from studies in Canada and France have suggested that myocarditis incidence rates may be higher following the Moderna vaccine than the BioNTech/Pfizer jab.

    The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has already asserted that people infected with COVID-19 have a greater risk of myocarditis and other inflammatory heart conditions than those vaccinated against the disease.

    And the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has advised that cases of myocarditis and pericarditis are “very rare following vaccination” and usually present as “mild or stable” cases, with patients typically recovering fully without medical treatment.

    To investigate further, epidemiologist Professor Rickard Ljung of the Swedish Medical Products Agency and his colleagues studied health data on a total of some 23.1 million people from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden from late December 2020 to early October 2021.

    The team looked for incidences of myocarditis and pericarditis and, for each case, considered the subject’s sex, age and vaccination specifics.

    They focused in particular on cases where the inflammatory heart conditions developed within 28 days of either an initial or second vaccination shot.

    By the end of the study period, the researchers reported, 81 percent of the subjects had been vaccinated.



    Myocarditis and pericarditis (depicted) are inflammations of the heart muscle and sac respectively

    Source: express.co.uk
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