The Corona Jabb Increases Risk for Cardiac Arrest by 25 Percent in Ages 16 to 39!
A New Peer-Reviewed Study Published on April
28, 2022 in the Multidisciplinary British Scientific Journal
Nature reveals a 25+ percent increase in emergency calls for
cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome—an umbrella term
used for coronary problems associated with sudden-onset
reduced blood flow to the heart.
https://www.drrobertyoung.com/post/the-corona-jabb-increases-risk-for-cardiac-arrest-by-25-percent-in-ages-16-to-39
Increased emergency
cardiovascular events among under-40 population in Israel
during vaccine rollout and third COVID-19 wave
Christopher L. F. Sun, Eli Jaffe & Retsef Levi (Published:
28 April 2022)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-10928-z
Abstract
Cardiovascular adverse conditions are caused by coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections and reported as side-effects
of the COVID-19 vaccines. Enriching current vaccine safety
surveillance systems with additional data sources may improve
the understanding of COVID-19 vaccine safety. Using a unique
dataset from Israel National Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
from 2019 to 2021, the study aims to evaluate the association
between the volume of cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome
EMS calls in the 16–39-year-old population with potential
factors including COVID-19 infection and vaccination rates. An
increase of over 25% was detected in both call types during
January–May 2021, compared with the years 2019–2020. Using
Negative Binomial regression models, the weekly emergency call
counts were significantly associated with the rates of 1st and
2nd vaccine doses administered to this age group but were not
with COVID-19 infection rates. While not establishing causal
relationships, the findings raise concerns regarding
vaccine-induced undetected severe cardiovascular side-effects
and underscore the already established causal relationship
between vaccines and myocarditis, a frequent cause of unexpected
cardiac arrest in young individuals. Surveillance of potential
vaccine side-effects and COVID-19 outcomes should incorporate
EMS and other health data to identify public health trends
(e.g., increased in EMS calls), and promptly investigate
potential underlying causes.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-10928-z