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    Data from Israel: myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccines remain rare, highest risk in young males.

    Among males ages 16 to 19 years, approximately 1 in 15,000 developed myocarditis after a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

    All confirmed cases of myocarditis were mild and resolved after a short hospital stay (average of 3.5 days), and no hospital readmissions were reported in the following 90 days.

    https://newsroom.heart.org/news/data...in-young-males

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Data from Israel: myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccines remain rare, highest risk in young males.

    Among males ages 16 to 19 years, approximately 1 in 15,000 developed myocarditis after a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

    All confirmed cases of myocarditis were mild and resolved after a short hospital stay (average of 3.5 days), and no hospital readmissions were reported in the following 90 days.

    https://newsroom.heart.org/news/data...in-young-males
    It would be interesting to see the latest stats, those are over 12 months out of date,

    "From July 31, 2021, to November 5, 2021, nearly 4 million (3.94 million) adults in Israel received a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, "

    Excess deaths in numerous countries, including the UK, have gone through the roof THIS YEAR. More people are dying now than during the pandemic but governments and the media mostly don't want to know. The few reports that do filter through in the MSM are usually investigative pieces which mention every possible cause of the excess death figures, except the vaccines, which just don't get mentioned.

    I wondered why Sarah Knapton, Science Editor of the Daily Telegraph, never mentioned vaccines in two pieces investigating excess deaths, and then I read this about where the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation were spending their money,

    "The Telegraph collected £3.45m, but that doesn’t include a recent $2.43m grant for “global policy and advocacy”

    So, if you want to know why the Science Editor of the Daily Telegraph won't mention excess deaths and vaccines in the same piece, as always.................... 'Follow The Money'.
    Last edited by sinkov; 21-12-2022 at 10:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post

    I wondered why Sarah Knapton, Science Editor of the Daily Telegraph, never mentioned vaccines in two pieces investigating excess deaths, and then I read this about where the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation were spending their money,

    "The Telegraph collected £3.45m, but that doesn’t include a recent $2.43m grant for “global policy and advocacy”

    So, if you want to know why the Science Editor of the Daily Telegraph won't mention excess deaths and vaccines in the same piece, as always.................... 'Follow The Money'.
    Science Editor Sarah's latest piece in the Telegraph,

    "Strep A vaccine on horizon after key antibody found in recovered patient’s blood
    Until now, scientists have struggled to produce an effective jab, with attempts failing to prevent an infection."


    No doubt it is pure co-incidence that Sarah's latest is simply a puff piece for vaccines, and in this case a vaccine that doesn't even exist yet. I wonder who fed her the story ?

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