CDC Drops Covid Vaccine News: “Risk of Myocarditis After mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines Increases”

CDC Drops Covid Vaccine News: “Risk of Myocarditis After mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines Increases”
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It’s been revealed that the CDC recognized the dangers that the covid vaccines can bring to people. Check out the latest reports below.

Covid vaccines can trigger myocarditis 

Here’s what the analysis concludes, but the officials still recommend getting the vaccine:

“Conclusions and relevance: Based on passive surveillance reporting in the US, the risk of myocarditis after receiving mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines was increased across multiple age and sex strata and was highest after the second vaccination dose in adolescent males and young men. This risk should be considered in the context of the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination.”

Check out more reports on the official website. 

You can check out the reports that have been published in the JAMA Journal as well. 

Pfizer’s vaccine and blood clotting

It’s been just revealed that the FDA now admitted that they have been falsely misled that Pfizer shows safety. Check out the latest reports below.

FDA talks about the Pfizer vaccine 

Check out the following relevant tweets.

 

Here’s another relevant tweet about the issue:

 

More controversial reports have been made via Twitter’s users, and you can check them out for yourselves in the thread on Twitter.

Someone posted the following message:

“Apparently, this is an open meeting with the fda where @stkirsch tried to warn them and get them to look into what was going on. Things that are now becoming common knowledge. They knew, they did nothing, and here we are. No edit button, so this is the update.”

CHeck out our previous article to learn more news. 


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Rada Mateescu

Passionate about freedom, truth, humanity, and subjects from the science and health-related areas, Rada has been blogging for about ten years, and at Health Thoroughfare, she's covering the latest news on these niches.

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