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New study confirms link between COVID-19 vaccines and serious heart problems

Saturday, December 11, 2021 by: Cassie B.   
 

(Natural News) New analysis that was published in the American Journal of Cardiology highlights the connection between the currently available COVID-19 vaccines and a higher risk of myopericarditis.

The study’s authors wanted to explore the relationship between the vaccines and heart problems in light of the many reports of people experiencing myocarditis and other heart problems following Covid vaccination. However, some vaccine defenders have been quick to dismiss these cases and claim that they must have been related to other illnesses that were previously undiagnosed prior to vaccination. The study notes that more than 1,226 cases of myocarditis had been reported following vaccination with an mRNA vaccine as of June 11, 2021.

They tracked data from more than 268,000 adults who had received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine – either the two-dose mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine – in Massachusetts between August 2020 and May 2021. They compared this data to a control group of data pertaining to 235,000 of the same people in 2018 and 2019, long before they had been given any doses of the vaccine.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-12-11-study-link-covid-vaccines-heart-problems.html
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Cleveland Guardians minor league catcher Andres Melendez dead at 20
Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com - Yesterday 11:10 AM

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Andres Melendez, a minor league catcher for the Guardians (Indians), died Thursday in Miami. The Guardians made the annoucement about his death late Thursday. He was 20.

The organization said it could not give further information about Melendez’s death until talking to his family. Melendez, born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, started his career with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2018. Cleveland acquired him in November of 2019. ...MSN

European vaccinated soccer players are dropping like flies. I hope this young fellow isn't another vax statistic.
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As of December 10, there have been 20,244 deaths, 22,952 life-threatening adverse events, 33,675 cases of permanent disability, and over 212,000 hospitalizations and ER visits following COVID-19 vaccination reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. #CovidVaccine

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Those are the recorded numbers, yes. They are heavily underreported. According to this report they should be multiplied by 20:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355581860_COVID_vaccination_and_age-stratified_all-cause_mortality_risk
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And some people still want this ' death shot'.   

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Well, if you were feeling perfectly fine before the vaccine and in good health, you may just not be as healthy after the vaccine....here's your sign....
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