FDA: Pfizer Shots Increase Risk of Heart Attacks in Children

Pfizer’s COVID-19 shots increase the risk of heart attacks in children, according to explosive new research by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

FDA researchers conducted an analysis of the agency’s data regarding the elevated risk of heart attacks due to myocarditis.

Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle that has been linked to Covid vaccines.

Researchers concluded that there is an elevated risk of myocarditis in children as young as 12 after taking Pfizer’s Covid shot.

The study examined data from the FDA’s Biologics Effectiveness and Safety Initiative.

The researchers looked for safety signals in the data that would require further investigation.

Targeting data for children aged 5 to 17 between 2021 and mid-2022, the preprint study found that myocarditis, and the related condition pericarditis, met the threshold for a safety signal after the second and third doses of the mRNA vaccine.

However, the FDA wasn’t looking for safety signals as proof that a vaccine caused an adverse event, according to the Epoch Times.

The purpose is to prompt investigation of the cause and determine whether or not the risks of a vaccine outweigh the benefits, especially in children, young people, and low-risk adults.

Safety signals are the reason the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System.

Yet President Joe Biden’s health adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci and CDC Director Rochelle Walensky have dismissed the VAERS safety signals.

As of the end of October, the data includes 31,696 reports of deaths related to the COVID-19 vaccines among 1.4 million total adverse events.

Despite acknowledging that myocarditis is a vaccine side effect, the CDC insists that it’s rare.

Slay the latest News for free!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

In August 2021, the CDC reported 42.6 cases of myocarditis or pericarditis per million males ages 12-15 after vaccination.

However, in September this year, the CDC’s analysis of its own Vaccine Safety Datalink surveillance data showed the incidence of myocarditis after vaccination was three to five times higher for young men than what the agency was reporting in 2021, according to WND.

The first prospective cohort study on the subject – by researchers in Thailand looking at 301 teens 13-18 – estimated an astonishing 23,000 cases per million.

Last month, a Swiss study found elevated levels of the protein troponin in all of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recipients it analyzed, indicating the shots are routinely causing heart injury.

Further, up to 1 in 27 of the vaccinated people in the study showed levels associated with subclinical myocarditis.

Denmark and Norway have recommended that people under 50 and under 65, respectively, not get a booster shot.

And Sweden is no longer recommending them for ages 12 to 17.

Members of the FDA’s vaccine advisory panel last fall reluctantly recommended approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11 despite concerns about myocarditis.

A panel member, Dr. Eric Rubin, editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, famously said during the hearing, “We’re never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is unless we start giving it – that’s just the way it goes.”

Pfizer’s trial data shows that the chance of death in children from the shot is 107 times higher than death from COVID-19

Nevertheless, the FDA approved Pfizer booster shots for children 5-11 in May.

In the new study, researchers analyzing the FDA data said they didn’t detect a signal for myocarditis or pericarditis for children aged 5 to 11.

However, they said, “the signal detected for myocarditis/pericarditis is consistent with published peer-reviewed publications demonstrating an elevated risk of myocarditis/pericarditis following mRNA vaccines, especially among younger males aged 12-29 years.”

SHARE:
Advertise with Slay News
join telegram

READERS' POLL

Who is the best president?

By completing this poll, you gain access to our free newsletter. Unsubscribe at any time.

By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

Subscribe
Notify of
7
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x