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Documents From Israel Announces The Connection Between COVID-19 Vaccine And Myocarditis Cases!

So many questions about the vaccines against the coronavirus and the mRNA technologies used to create the Pfizer, Johnson, and Johnson, and Moderna vaccines, but the influential people are doing their best to promote the experimental drugs on the world’s population.

You probably know that the FDA still hasn’t fully approved the vaccines, so the vaccinated people are guinea pigs.

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According to the latest data, 100,000 people who received the Pfizer vaccine experienced myocarditis. If you don’t know what that is, it’s an inflammation of the heart muscle. The information was reported by Channel 12 on Friday.

The researchers tasked to monitor the inoculation’s side effects by the Health Ministry emphasized that they cannot officially share the connection between the vaccines and the myocarditis because more research must be done.

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Reuters shared more details.

Israel’s Health Ministry said on Sunday it is examining a small number of cases of heart inflammation in people who had received Pfizer’s (PFE.N) COVID-19 vaccine, though it has not yet drawn any conclusions.

Pfizer said it has not observed a higher rate of the condition than would normally be expected in the general population.

Israel’s pandemic response coordinator, Nachman Ash, said that a preliminary study showed “tens of incidents” of myocarditis occurring among more than 5 million vaccinated people, primarily after the second dose.

Ash said it was unclear whether this was unusually high and whether it was connected to the vaccine.

Most of the cases were reported among people up to age 30.

“The Health Ministry is currently examining whether there is an excess in morbidity (disease rate) and whether it can be attributed to the vaccines,” Ash said.

Ash, who spoke about the issue in a radio interview and during a news conference, referred to it as a “question mark”, and emphasized that the Health Ministry has yet to draw any conclusions.

Determining a link, he said, would be difficult because myocarditis, a condition that often goes away without complications, can be caused by a variety of viruses and a similar number of cases were reported in previous years.

Also, The Jerusalem Post covered the story.

The findings have been transmitted to the Health Ministry’s Director-General Chezy Levy, as well as to the US Food and Drug Administration and Pfizer.

The leaked document showed that most cases were reported among young men aged 18-30. A total of 62 cases of myocarditis have occurred so far in Israel around the time of the vaccination, 56 of them after the second dose. Some 55 cases occurred among men.

Without treatment, myocarditis can lead to cardiac arrhythmia and even death

In most cases, the patients were discharged from the hospital in good conditions. However, two people – a 22-year-old woman and a 35-year-old man – died. According to the report, they did not have any preexisting condition, but further investigation was needed to confirm the diagnosis.

The physicians emphasized that a further study is needed also to confirm a link between the vaccine and the heart problems, but according to Channel 12 they described it as “likely” in the report.

“These findings were presented to Pfizer, which said that it has not detected similar findings in the rest of the world at this time and that it will look deeper into the phenomenon… A possible reason for the lack of similar findings in other countries so far may be connected to the low vaccination rate among young people, since the majority of cases occurred among men under the age of 30,” the study said.

Everyone has to be careful! Don’t let to be a guinea pig!

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