(John Ransom, Headline USA) A study of vaccinated youth at Seattle Children’s Hospital showed some who were tested had markers for heart inflammation after getting a second Pfizer COVID vaccine.
Researchers at the hospital said that of the 35 patients studied that fit their criteria, 11 showed markers that would indicate heart inflammation, which adds to a growing body of evidence that COVID vaccines are bad news for the hearts of some youth, reported the Epoch Times.
The researchers said that while patients responded to treatment, problems persisted months later, which seem to indicate that the prognosis is worse than a typical myocarditis case in youth and that raises “concerns for potential longer-term effects,” that so far are impossible to predict.
Yep the myocarditis risk is clear
I hope we have data from ongoing studies following myocarditis cohorts from cases based on vaccine, virus, and others come out soon to characterize severity, treatment, and recovery statistics to better quantify the risk and provide guidance
— Prof Jeffrey S Morris (@jsm2334) March 29, 2022
As early as last summer, as youth subjects began to get injected with COVID vaccines, studies began to note a side effect that primarily attached to younger males, said WebMd.
William Schaffner, MD, an infectious diseases specialist from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, told WebMD that the myocarditis side effects were rare, but also very “real” and significantly were above the rate of the typical “background noise” you’d find in that population group for heart inflammation.
The Mayo Clinic said that myocarditis in youth is generally associated with a virus, and tends to be transient, getting better with proper care. But one doctor contacted by the Epoch Times said that he suspects that something else is at work with COVID vaccines, out of the ordinary from the typical myocarditis case.
“Certainly, children who had chest pain severe enough to merit seeking medical attention need to at least make sure they get a follow up MRI,” Dr. Anish Koka, a cardiologist who wasn’t involved with the study, told the Epoch Times.
Koka felt that perhaps as many as 60-to-70 percent of vaccine-induced myocarditis cases may have left scarring on the heart. Koka added that the findings “should have clear implications for the discussion around vaccines, especially for high risk male teenagers … and definitely for vaccine mandates.”
The troubling instances of these side effects show that with rushed vaccines there is no such thing as informed consent, because the treatments have not been studied long enough for experts, yet alone patients, to be informed properly about the risks.