Posted on 07/10/2025 8:10:11 AM PDT by Racketeer
Pfizer's Delayed Myocarditis Study A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing
Now for the not-so-hidden easter egg.
CDC’s Captain Dr. Sarah Meyer (CDC/NCEZID), during her recent ACIP presentation titled “COVID-19 safety update” regarding long-term outcomes from COVID-19 mRNA product myocarditis, assured the nation that post mRNA vaccine myocarditis, while a real risk, resolves completely without long-term problems.
Frankly, that statement was verifiably false.
Whether the post-Comirnaty-associated clinical myocarditis OR the post-COVID-associated clinical myocarditis afflicting those unfortunate few who develop this disease (note the hopeful, optimistic forward-looking statement…) fully recover without long-term consequences is not known. Because the specific long-term study designed to answer that question has not even completed enrollment.
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Probably about 30% before they all died during Biden’s winter of sickness and death.
No jabs in my house either
Most of my family are pure bloods. People should go to prison for tainting our blood supply with spike protein blood.
s of late 2023, approximately 12% of the U.S. population remained unvaccinated against COVID-19—meaning they had not received even a single dose.
To break it down further:
About 88% had received at least one dose
Around 70% were considered fully vaccinated (two doses or equivalent)
I think the vaccinated numbers are high as a lot of people likely reported getting vaccinated when they didn’t acctually do so. I’m guessing vaccinated at least once is more like 70-75 vs 88.
What gets me is that the majority who were gung ho for the shots and now having issues are the same ones the deep staters need to stay in power...so they were basically killing their own supporters for the most part.
No jabs for my wife and me. The only family members who weren’t and we took mucho heat for it from everyone. We both contracted Covid. I had the bad cold variety; my wife was hospitalized where we had to fight every day for her to not get the remdesivir kill shot.
Are you crazy?
Delayed, so those who die between now and then won’t be counted in the tally.
Delayed, so those who die between now and then won’t be counted in the tally.
People are still sick and dying... from taking those fake vaxes. They were healthy and happy prior to it.
I have a comorbidity, I didn’t take the vaxes. I got covid, stayed home, and recovered.
I have friends, and know of people who took those vaxes. They are sick, dying, and already dead after taking those vaxes.
This mRNA needs to be removed and people need to be prosecuted for for lying and pushing them into people.
Clean here. My family basically disowned me because I didn’t “trust the science.”
My aunt died within a year from pancreatic cancer after getting the shot. So her family got it so they could visit as the hospitals.forbade anyone entering without the easily forged card.
“ Clean here. My family basically disowned me because I didn’t “trust the science.””
If I didn’t need surgery, I would have been one of the disowned.
“Dr. Sarah Meyer (CDC/NCEZID) ... assured the nation that post mRNA vaccine myocarditis, while a real risk, resolves completely without long-term problems.”
Meyer’s a F**king liar!
question to grok3:
are there long term sequelae for myocarditis and/or pericarditis?
grok3 answer:
Yes, myocarditis and pericarditis can have long-term sequelae, though outcomes vary depending on the cause, severity, and treatment. Below is a concise overview:
Myocarditis
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, often triggered by viral infections, autoimmune diseases, or toxins.
Potential Long-Term Sequelae:
Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Persistent inflammation can weaken the heart muscle, leading to heart failure. Studies suggest 10-20% of severe cases progress to chronic heart failure.
Heart Failure: Reduced heart pumping efficiency may persist, requiring ongoing management.
Arrhythmias: Scarring or inflammation can disrupt electrical pathways, increasing the risk of irregular heart rhythms.
Sudden Cardiac Death: Rare, but severe cases, particularly in young individuals, may lead to fatal arrhythmias.
Chronic Symptoms: Fatigue, chest pain, or exercise intolerance may linger in some patients.
Factors Influencing Outcomes:
Severity of initial inflammation.
Underlying cause (e.g., viral vs. autoimmune).
Timely treatment (e.g., immunosuppressive therapy or supportive care).
Younger patients and those with mild cases often recover fully, while severe cases have worse prognoses.
Evidence:
Studies (e.g., Circulation, 2013) show that 50-60% of patients with acute myocarditis recover normal heart function within months, but 10-20% develop chronic cardiomyopathy.
Post-vaccine myocarditis (e.g., mRNA COVID vaccines) tends to have milder outcomes, with most cases resolving within weeks to months, though long-term data is limited.
Pericarditis
Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart, often caused by infections, autoimmune conditions, or post-cardiac injury.
Potential Long-Term Sequelae:
Recurrent Pericarditis: Up to 15-30% of patients experience recurrent episodes, especially in autoimmune or idiopathic cases.
Constrictive Pericarditis: Chronic inflammation can cause the pericardium to thicken and restrict heart movement, leading to heart failure symptoms. This occurs in <5% of cases but is more common with bacterial or tuberculous causes.
Chronic Pain: Persistent or recurrent chest pain may occur, particularly in recurrent cases.
Pericardial Effusion/Tamponade: Fluid buildup may recur, requiring drainage or surgery in rare cases.
Factors Influencing Outcomes:
Etiology (e.g., viral pericarditis often resolves, while autoimmune cases may recur).
Treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., colchicine, NSAIDs) reduces recurrence rates.
Early diagnosis and management improve outcomes.
Evidence:
A 2019 study in European Heart Journal found that colchicine reduces recurrence rates by ~50% in idiopathic pericarditis.
Constrictive pericarditis is rare but may require pericardiectomy in severe cases.
General Notes
Monitoring: Long-term follow-up with echocardiography, MRI, or stress testing is recommended for moderate-to-severe cases to assess heart function.
Lifestyle: Patients with sequelae may need to limit physical activity or manage heart failure medications.
Prognosis: Mild cases, especially in younger patients, often resolve without long-term issues. Severe or untreated cases carry higher risks.
No but I am sarcastic
Good news!
but looks like a bunch of folks have wised up since then:
question to grok3:
what is the most recent uptake percentage of the latest recommended covid-19 vaccination schedule?
answer from grok3:
As of April 26, 2025, the most recent data from the CDC indicates the following uptake percentages for the 2024–25 COVID-19 vaccine in the United States:
Adults (18 years and older): 23.0% (95% CI: 22.5%–23.4%) have received the updated vaccine, based on the National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module.cdc.gov
Children (6 months–17 years): 13.0% (95% CI: 12.5%–13.6%) are reported to be up to date, based on parental reports from the National Immunization Survey–Flu.cdc.gov
Pregnant women (18–49 years): 14.4% have received the 2024–25 vaccine, based on data from the CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink.cdc.gov
Medicare beneficiaries (65 years and older): 27.8% were vaccinated as of February 22, 2025, based on Medicare Fee-For-Service claims data.cdc.gov
Global data from the WHO, covering July–September 2024, shows an uptake rate of 1.68% among older adults across 75 reporting Member States, with 19.7 million individuals vaccinated.who.int
These figures reflect the latest available estimates for the 2024–25 COVID-19 vaccine, recommended for everyone 6 months and older. Uptake varies significantly by demographic, region, and income level, with higher coverage in older populations and high-income countries.
“CDC’s Captain Dr. Sarah Meyer (CDC/NCEZID) ... assured the nation that post mRNA vaccine myocarditis, while a real risk, resolves completely without long-term problems.”
Congress needs to order this woman before them, present the massive evidence to the contrary, and ask her to explain why she’s lying ... and then they should recommend to President Trump that she be fired ...
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