Posted on 05/31/2023 10:29:57 AM PDT by John Semmens
A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that persons aged 12 to 17 face a heightened risk of myocarditis, a potentially fatal form of heart inflammation, and a related condition called pericarditis following injection of the Covid vaccine. The frequency with which these ailments occurred should have triggered a warning for persons in this age group to avoid getting the "jab." Instead, many schools required students get these vaccinations in order to be allowed to attend class.
Dr. Peter McCullough, who was frequently censored and mocked for questioning the widespread mania to force these inadequately tested vaccines on everyone, said "there have been more than 200 papers in the peer-reviewed literature and over 100 fatal documented cases largely among young men, peak ages 18 β 24 years, some with autopsy proven COVID-19 vaccine heart inflammation resulting in death. The official narrative claiming that these injections were safe and effective has been proven false. The President never should have tried to mandate them. They should be stopped."
Presidential Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shrugged off McCullough's concerns, saying "those who were going to die from bad reactions to the vaccine were a tiny fraction of those injected and have likely already died. Both President Biden and former President Trump both believe that tens of millions of lives were saved by the vaccines. Given this bipartisan vote of confidence from two of the most important men in America it would be foolish of people to reject recommendations for annual boosters of this miracle medical intervention."
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