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Myocarditis, or heart damage, is more common than previously thought. Studies in the US military and Thailand show that around 20% of people who receive the COVID vaccine develop myocarditis, as confirmed by echocardiograms and other tests. This means that out of every 1 million vaccinated individuals, 200,000 will experience heart damage. Unfortunately, 50% of those with myocarditis will die within 5 years. This alarming increase in myocarditis cases is due to the cardiotoxic nature of the vaccine. This information comes from Dr. Cressel and Shoemaker in Toronto, Canada.

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Two teenage boys died in their sleep shortly after receiving their second COVID-19 vaccine. An epidemiologist claims that this adds to the evidence that Pfizer's vaccine can cause death in children. The report, published by the College of American Pathologists, investigated the cases of these two boys and supports the conclusion that the Pfizer vaccine led to their deaths. The CDC lists a warning for myocarditis on its website for both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, but does not mention the possibility of death. The FDA warnings on these vaccines are considered valid and justified. No response has been received from the CDC regarding this matter.

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We are witnessing a significant increase in cases of myocarditis, with thousands reported in recent studies compared to only a few cases in the past. The potential long-term effects of vaccine-induced myocarditis are concerning, with some cases leading to cardiac arrests years after vaccination. This suggests that the current cases may just be the beginning, and regulatory concerns should extend for at least 5 to 15 years post-vaccination.

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The largest COVID study found a link between the vaccine and heart/brain disorders. Data from 100 million people in 8 countries showed slight increases in conditions like myocarditis and Guillain Barre syndrome. The study does not prove the vaccine caused these issues. Despite concerns, experts say the vaccine's benefits outweigh the risks. People like Elizabeth Foster question the vaccine's impact on their health. It's important to consult with a doctor before deciding to get vaccinated.

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The speaker discusses a significant increase in myocarditis cases post-vaccination, with studies showing abnormal cardiac scans in vaccinated individuals. They suggest a potential link between mRNA vaccines and heart inflammation, emphasizing the need for long-term monitoring. Research indicates that mRNA and spike proteins can cause myocarditis, posing a concern for all mRNA products. The heart appears to be a vulnerable target due to various factors.

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A cardiologist states they have seen thousands of patients with myocarditis since the COVID-19 vaccines became available, compared to only two cases before the pandemic. They cite a New England Journal of Medicine article from Washington University in St. Louis about a 42-year-old man who died three days after taking Moderna. Another case from Korea involved a younger man who died within eight hours of being hospitalized after taking Pfizer; the cardiologist examined the images and said the heart appeared "fried" with inflammation. They argue these cases should have prompted immediate attention and that no one should die from a vaccine. They also mention a publication from Connecticut about two teenage boys, ages 16 and 17, who died a few days after taking Pfizer and were found dead at home.

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There is a causal link between vaccination and both myocarditis and pericarditis. The reason for this is still unclear. It may be that the SARS CoV-2 spike protein mimics a protein found on heart muscle cells. If that's the case, when you create an immune response to the SARS CoV-2 spike protein, you could also inadvertently create an immune response to your own heart muscle.

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Doctor McCullough, a cardiologist, explains that while heart issues in kids can be rare due to viruses like parvovirus, current estimates show a significant increase to 25,000 cases per million linked to COVID-19 vaccines. He emphasizes that myocarditis is now primarily attributed to the vaccines until proven otherwise.

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The FDA approved an updated safety label for all mRNA COVID-19 vaccines on 06/25/2025, harmonizing the age range and adding data about myocarditis. The update is based on the unadjusted crude incident rate from the 2023-2024 formulation and concerning cardiac MR findings. The rate of myo- and pericarditis is eight per million in all persons, and twenty-seven per million in young men aged 12-24. A 2024 FDA-funded study showed a high proportion of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 induced myocarditis had initial late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on cardiac MR, with 60% continuing to have LGE at five months follow-up. LGE is associated with increased cardiovascular events and mortality. The updated safety label states the unadjusted incidence of myocarditis/pericarditis was approximately 27 per million in males 12-24 years of age for the 2023-2024 formulation, and persistence of abnormal cardiac magnetic resonance imaging findings was common at a median follow-up of approximately five months post vaccination. Early reports of myocarditis after mRNA vaccines came from Israel in February 2021. By April 2021, the CDC was aware of fourteen cases of post-vaccine myocarditis reported by the Department of Defense, yet stated they had not seen a signal. The FDA will perform a new benefit-risk assessment, requiring randomized controlled trials before extending additional BLAs and SBLAs to healthy Americans under 65. Providers should consider recent COVID-19 infection, the absolute risk of severe COVID-19, and recent safety label changes when pursuing COVID-19 vaccination, particularly in young men.

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The CDC is investigating potential links between the COVID vaccine and strokes in patients who have received the vaccine. There have been cases of people suffering from strokes after getting vaccinated.

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Before COVID-19, I only encountered two cases of myocarditis in my entire career as a cardiologist. It was a rare condition, usually caused by parvovirus or adenovirus. However, now I see two cases per day in the clinic. We have learned that COVID-19 can cause myocarditis. Various organizations, such as the Israeli and US military, as well as college leagues, conducted screening programs in 2020 and found a few cases, but none were serious or resulted in hospitalizations or deaths. These programs were later discontinued when vaccines were introduced. However, within six months, regulatory agencies confirmed that the COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis, and it can be fatal. It's important for people to understand the risks associated with each vaccine dose they take.

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The FDA is adding a warning to the COVID vaccine that it causes myocarditis, something that has been reported on and that many people have raised alarms about. It was found in preclinical studies, which had to be paused due to signals. The FDA release headline states the warning is about heart side effects for young males. The FDA press release says the warning has to go into the vaccine insert. A study found that at a medium follow-up of approximately five months post vaccination, persistence of abnormal cardiac magnetic resonance imaging findings, a marker for myocardial injury, was common. The clinical and prognostic significance of these findings is not known. Damage to heart muscles means they do not reproduce, which is potentially problematic.

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A cardiologist provides an update on the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Studies have shown that the vaccines can cause direct harm to heart muscle cells, abnormal heart contractions, and abnormal electrical activity. Messenger RNA from the vaccines has been found in the human heart and circulating in the blood for up to 28 days. The spike protein produced by the messenger RNA has also been detected in the blood for up to 6 months. The spike protein is dangerous to cells, tissues, and organs in the body. The messenger RNA used in the vaccines has been modified and is synthetic. Autopsy studies have shown that the vaccine can cause myocarditis and cardiac damage. A basketball player who received the vaccine suffered a cardiac arrest and died two years later.

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We have experience with this vaccine in a billion people, showing it is safe. The mRNA vaccine carries a very low risk of myocarditis, especially in young men. However, the risk of myocarditis from COVID is higher than from the vaccine.

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The CDC is investigating a potential link between COVID vaccines and strokes. They have noted cases of individuals who received the vaccine and subsequently experienced strokes.

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In the question, myocarditis is discussed in relation to COVID-19. It has been mentioned for some time that infection with the novel coronavirus can lead to myocarditis, and that in some cases myocarditis can be severe or progress to myocarditis with structural complications. It is noted that myocarditis can also occur after vaccination, but the incidence is small and the symptoms are mild, with most people recovering. The speaker emphasizes that even when myocarditis occurs after vaccination, the risk is small and the condition tends to be mild. The statement asserts that almost all individuals recover from vaccine-associated myocarditis. Therefore, even if people who have received a vaccine develop myocarditis, the situation is not something to be alarmed about. The speaker argues that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks, and that the idea of significant changes or issues related to the vaccine is not supported. The overall conclusion presented is that the risks of myocarditis, whether from infection or vaccination, are outweighed by the benefits of vaccination. Key points reiterated include: - COVID-19 infection can cause myocarditis, sometimes with considerable severity or with structural heart complications. - Myocarditis can also occur after vaccination, but the occurrence is rare and the symptoms are generally mild. - The vast majority of people with vaccine-associated myocarditis recover. - The perceived risk of myocarditis following vaccination should not be a cause for alarm, given that the benefits of vaccination are greater. - There is no indication that anything about the vaccine itself changes in a way that would alter this risk-benefit balance. Overall, the message is that myocarditis is a potential outcome associated with both infection and vaccination, but the frequency is low, the illness is typically mild, recovery is common, and vaccination remains advantageous.

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Children aged 5 to 11 can now get the COVID vaccine to protect older and vulnerable individuals. The vaccine has low side effects, with only a few cases of heart inflammation out of millions vaccinated in the US. Getting COVID poses a higher risk of heart inflammation than the vaccine. Vaccinating kids can reduce school disruptions and help safeguard older people.

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The spike protein in the COVID-19 vaccines has been linked to four major domains of disease, including cardiovascular issues like heart inflammation and myocarditis. Regulatory agencies acknowledge the vaccine's association with myocarditis. As a cardiologist, I can confirm that people with myocarditis should not engage in strenuous activities as it can lead to cardiac arrest. However, sports leagues in Europe and the United States have been administering the vaccine to young individuals without medical necessity, resulting in numerous cases of cardiac arrest. Additionally, the vaccine has been proven to cause other cardiovascular diseases such as accelerated atherosclerosis and heart attacks, as well as posterior orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) leading to fainting due to low blood pressure. The vaccine is likely responsible for these issues until proven otherwise.

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Before COVID-19, I only encountered two cases of myocarditis in my entire career as a cardiologist. It was a rare condition, usually caused by parvovirus or adenovirus. However, now I see two cases per day in the clinic. We have learned that COVID-19 can cause myocarditis. Various organizations, such as the Israeli and US military, as well as college leagues, conducted extensive screening programs for COVID-induced myocarditis in 2020. They found a few cases that met the definition, but none were serious or resulted in hospitalizations or deaths. These screening programs were later discontinued when vaccines were introduced. However, within six months, regulatory agencies confirmed that the COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis. It is important for people to understand that there is a risk of vaccine-induced myocarditis with every shot they take.

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The CDC safety group has found a link between the COVID-19 vaccine and heart conditions in young adults. Reports of chest pain, fluttering, and inflammation around the heart have been investigated by the CDC. These side effects, known as myocarditis, can cause fast pains and shortness of breath. The Canadian Foodiatric Society also recognizes myocarditis as a potential side effect of the vaccine.

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Myocarditis, or heart inflammation, is more common than previously believed. Recent studies show that around 20% of individuals who received the COVID vaccine experience myocarditis, as confirmed by echocardiograms and other tests. This means that out of every 1 million vaccinated people, around 200,000 will have evidence of heart damage. Unfortunately, those who develop myocarditis have a 50% chance of surviving only 5 years. This alarming increase in myocarditis cases is due to the cardiotoxic nature of the vaccine. These facts, shared by Dr. Cussell and Shoemaker from Toronto, highlight the concerning impact of the vaccine on heart health.

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Before COVID-19, I only encountered two cases of myocarditis in my entire career as a cardiologist. However, now I see two cases per day in the clinic. We have learned that COVID-19 can cause myocarditis, and various organizations conducted screening programs in 2020. These programs found a few cases that met the definition of myocarditis, but none were serious or resulted in hospitalizations or deaths. After the introduction of vaccines, regulatory agencies acknowledged that the vaccines can cause COVID-19 vaccine-induced myocarditis, which can be fatal. It's important for people to understand that there is a risk associated with every vaccine shot they take.

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An internal NIH CDC FDA meeting in October 2020 anticipated side effects from a vaccine, including myocarditis, blood clots, and paralysis. Despite these warnings, the vaccine received emergency use authorization in December 2020. By June 2021, the CDC and FDA held emergency meetings regarding heart damage linked to the vaccine, particularly affecting young boys. A report in the New England Journal of Medicine documented a fatal case of myocarditis. In Connecticut, two healthy teenage boys died unexpectedly after vaccination, with autopsies confirming fatal myocarditis as the cause. Despite these serious risks, fatal myocarditis is still not mentioned on consent forms for the vaccine.

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Vaccination introduces mRNA into the bloodstream, which is taken up by major organs, including the heart. This process leads to the production of spike protein in heart muscle cells, resulting in inflammation and an increased risk of myocarditis. A large study indicated a 500% higher risk of myocarditis following COVID vaccination. Symptoms of myocarditis can be triggered during early morning hours (3 AM to 6 AM) when catecholamines like dopamine and epinephrine surge, as well as during exercise. These triggers can lead to serious heart issues, including ventricular tachycardia and sudden death.

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In October 2020, the FDA mentioned that myocarditis could be a result of the COVID vaccines. In June 2021, the FDA confirmed that the vaccines can cause heart inflammation. Prior to COVID, patients with myocarditis were advised not to exercise due to the risk of cardiac arrest. Now, there are 800 peer-reviewed papers on COVID vaccine-induced myocarditis. Two studies showed a 2.5% rate of heart damage after receiving the second or third vaccine dose. When heart damage occurs, there can be variations in electrical conduction, leading to reentry and fast heart rhythms like ventricular tachycardia. This can progress to ventricular fibrillation, which is fatal. A recent study confirmed that vaccine-induced myocarditis is always fatal.
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