Largest Covid Vaccine Study Yet Links Shots to Slight Increases in Heart, Brain, and Blood Disorders

2024-02-22 16:00:34

It may be years before we fully appreciate the health impacts of messenger-RNA vaccines in response to the COVID-19 virus.

This is especially true given the government “misinformation” campaigns that the press colluded to implement.

Yet, some research is beginning to trickle out into the mainstream media. A large, multinational study of COVID-19 vaccines from companies like Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca has been linked to rare occurrences of heart, brain, and blood disorders.

Researchers from the Global Vaccine Data Network analyzed 99 million people who received jabs in eight countries and monitored for increases in 13 medical conditions, Bloomberg News reported.

The study, which was published in the journal Vaccine last week, found the vaccines were linked to a slight spike in neurological, blood and heart-related medical conditions.

Rare cases of myocarditis — inflammation of the heart muscle — were found in the first, second and third doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s and Moderna’s mRNA vaccines.

Another heart condition, ​pericarditis, the inflammation of the cardiac muscle, had a 6.9-fold increased risk in those who received a third dose of AstraZeneca’s viral-vector shot, the study found.

For non-elderly people who are not obese or have significant health issues, COVID-19 infection is caused mainly by bad cold or flu symptoms. Therefore, even a “slight increase” of serious effects on the heart, brain, and blood should have been considered, and the choice to take the vaccine should be personal.

Responsible bureaucrats in our public health sector should have waited for robust studies and trials before issuing recommendations. The vaccine should never have been mandated.

The study recommended looking at different disorders as well.

But the study also warned of several other disorders that they said warranted further investigation, including the links between a brain-swelling condition and Moderna’s shot.

Still, the team says the absolute risk of developing any one of the condition remains small. For instance, 13 billion doses of vaccines have been administered and there have only been 2,000 cases of all conditions.

Dr Harlan Krumholz, director of the Yale New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation and a lead investigator behind the study, said: ‘Both things can be true.

‘They can save millions of lives, and there can be a small number of people who’ve been adversely affected.’

I am obliged to point out that the assertion the vaccine “saved millions of lives” is quite questionable…as the vaccine never stopped transmission. I believe it would be hard to prove that a vaccinated person would have been more ill if they were unvaccinated once they became infected with the COVID-19 virus.

Remember…science “evolved.” From the Wayback Machine, April of 2023.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky testified in Congress Wednesday that the mRNA injections marketed as COVID-19 vaccines do not stop the spread of the virus.

Walensky’s comments contradict repeated claims during the pandemic that urged people to get the vaccines because doing so would reduce transmission of the virus.

On Wednesday, she claimed those previous statements were true at the time, but since then, there has been an “evolution of the science” and now the vaccine no longer stops transmission.

At this point, everyone will get at least one case of COVID-19…if not more. It’s up to the individual to decide if the risk of heart, brain, and blood disorders outweigh the risk of experiencing COVID without the vaccine in any of its mutations and variations.

Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Fox News medical contributor, offered this assessment:

“It always comes down to a risk/benefit analysis of what you are more afraid of — the vaccine’s side effects or the virus itself, which can have long-term side effects in terms of brain fog, fatigue, cough and also heart issues,” he said.

“Denying or exaggerating a vaccine’s side effects is not good science — nor is underestimating the risks of the virus, especially in high-risk groups,” Siegel added.




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