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Health See other Health Articles Title: Study: Pfizer shot makes teens 7 times more likely to suffer myocarditis Several countries have suspended 2nd dose of COVID vaccine for adolescents Study: Pfizer shot makes teens 7 times more likely to suffer myocarditis Several countries have suspended 2nd dose of COVID vaccine for adolescents By Art Moore Published March 6, 2022 at 11:05am Members of an FDA panel were worried about the risk of myocarditis when they approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot for children last fall, and now there is more cause for concern. A new study published by JAMA Pediatrics found adolescents were seven times more likely to be hospitalized for myocarditis after receiving a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. The researchers in Hong Kong found an incidence of 39 cases of myocarditis per 100,000 inhabitants. That means that for every 2,563 teens vaccinated with two doses, one was hospitalized for myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle. The study, published Feb. 25, argued that vaccination policy "for adolescents should consider the trade-off between risks and benefits." "Among the 343, 700 adolescents in Hong Kong, no COVID-19-related death has been reported, and the only one admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit due to COVID-19 was an imported case, indicating that the risk of death or complications from COVID-19 is extremely low among adolescents in Hong Kong." JAMA Pediatrics is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. The authors noted that case of myocarditis "following the second dose of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine are accruing worldwide, especially in younger male adults and adolescents." "In weighing the risk of myocarditis against the benefit of preventing severe COVID-19, Norway, the UK, and Taiwan have suspended the second dose of mRNA vaccine for adolescents. Similarly, adolescents (aged 12-17 years) in Hong Kong have been recommended to receive 1 dose of [the Pfizer vaccine] instead of 2 doses 21 days apart since September 15, 2021." The cohort study found 43 adolescents in Hong Kong had been hospitalized for myocarditis after receiving the Pfizer vaccine. Significantly, 84% of the hospitalizations 36 of the 43 occurred after the second dose. The study analyzed data between March 10 and Oct. 18, linking "vaccination records with the Hong Kong territorywide electronic health record database through government-commissioned population-based COVID- 19 vaccine safety surveillance." FDA removes data Myocarditis also occurs among people who contract COVID-19. However, a U.K. study published in December found that men under 40 were much more likely, and females under 40 were more likely, to suffer from heart inflammation after Modernas second shot than from COVID-19 itself. The results supported a study published in November by the Journal of the American Heart Association that found mRNA vaccines could be causing an increase in vascular events such as thrombosis, cardiomyopathy and other vascular events following vaccination. 'A side effect that can't be measured yet' "We're never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is unless we start giving it," he argued. "That's just the way it goes. 'Right into the heart' "When the kids get myocarditis after the vaccine, 90% have to be hospitalized," McCullough said in a podcast interview in December. "They have dramatic EKG changes, chest pain, early heart failure, they need echocardiograms." Poster Comment: Don't vax me, bro. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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What I am trying to sort out, is why the hell this shit has not killed any politicians if theyre all vaxxed up?
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