JAMA Study Downplayed COVID Vaccine-related Myocarditis Risk, Researchers Say

Canadian researchers said the study arbitrarily reduced the number of post-vaccination cases of myocarditis by limiting the diagnosis window to seven days. @ChildrensHD

Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough said he has seen a growing number of patients with vaccine-induced cardiac problems.

“As a cardiologist, I am seeing the emergence of subclinical vaccine myopericarditis manifesting months to years after injection of mRNA, as chronic intermittent chest discomfort, palpitations, arrhythmias, heart failure and cardiac arrest,” McCullough said.

McCullough said vaccine-related myocarditis and pericarditis can sometimes appear years after vaccination.

“There should be no arbitrary time windows placed on genetic vaccination side effects which can emerge 5-15 years after administration,” McCullough said. “No healthy person should face either the acute or subacute manifestations of COVID-19 myopericarditis. It is wholly avoidable if vaccination is declined.” @McCulloughFund childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/jama-stud

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