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FROM PB:
  >>/108783/,  >>/108786/ Recent article grossly underemphasize the problems assoc/w JAB-RELATED pericarditis as short-lasting and mild. 

Here is the article that goes with the idiotic tweet designed to make pericarditis look like a minor inconvenience
--[Includes anon COMMENTARY in BRACKETS]--


How dangerous is myocarditis? The truth about the scary-sounding condition

--["scary-sounding" - scary-sounding because it is a scary condition. Studies of previous forms of myocarditis have focused on our limited knowledge, the death of treatments, and poor outcomes, e.g.: "Indicators of Poor Prognosis of Acute Pericarditis (2007), https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.662114]


Despite the attention on myocarditis, inflammation from mRNA vaccines is rare, and goes away in a matter of days. 

--[It does NOT go away in a matter of days - people are realized from the HOSPITAL, they say, in about 4 - 6 days. See the CDC's own info: in this very early report from June, 2 of the 3 studies showing "mild" effects were very small.  The Israeli study - which obviously could not be ignored - was larger - including 148 cases, 95% of which were "mild" (what about the other 5%)? And what do they mean by "mild"? They do note that there is ZERO data on long-term effects. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2021-06/02-COVID-Oster-508.pdf
this slideshow is attached


Over the past two weeks, the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention weighed approval for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11 years old. The FDA issued an emergency-use authorization for the pediatric vaccine, which was quickly followed by an endorsement from the CDC. 

During the days-long meetings, questions of heart inflammation following the vaccine loomed large. And by most accounts, reporting on those discussions has led to concern among parents about side-effects. But just how dangerous this vaccine side effect is still isn’t completely clear, and according to some experts, it might not be a cause for concern at all. 

--[Gee, if there is ZERO concern, they why did the manufacturers put a drug in the doses for 5-11 year olds associated with the prevention of heart attacks? TROMETHAMINE - see qresear.ch for details] 


Currently, the FDA has paused its approval of Moderna’s vaccine for adolescents while it reviews data from Europe on the risk of inflammation in or around the heart following mRNA vaccination. That inflammation is called myocarditis and pericarditis, depending on where it takes place. It’s rare: Even in the highest-risk group, 16 to 18 year olds, it occurs in about 70 out of a million vaccinations, CDC data shows. But according to the EU, Moderna’s shot is more likely to cause this inflammation in adolescents. Several Scandinavian countries no longer give Moderna to people under 30.


--[The link is here: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2021-06/03-COVID-Shimabukuro-508.pdf. This is not to a research study, but a slide show - so not really sauce. Sauce to the article on Moderna is WSJ - prolly better but behind a paywall]--

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