Swiss study: heart injuries from COVID vaccine 3000x higher than thought

The study is small, yet profoundly troubling.

Despite assurances that heart injury from the COVID vaccine is extremely rare, a study conducted in Basel, Switzerland shows that the incidence of subclinical myocarditis after vaccination is far from rare.

The study involved 777 participants, all medical professionals with an average age of 37, who received the COVID vaccine. The percentage of individuals with elevated cardiac enzymes three days after vaccination was quite significant, nearing 3%.

According to the CDC's study, they claimed the rate of vaccine-induced myocarditis is 0.001%, which means one case in 100,000.

2.8% is considerably higher than 0.001%. Additionally, about 0.3% of participants had "probable myocarditis," bringing the total to over 3%. This number is 3000 times greater than what the US government had asserted.

Although this small study did not report serious complications, with a 3% myocarditis complication rate, administering hundreds of millions of doses carries significant risk.

It appears we already had an idea, but this study effectively challenges the notion that vaccine injuries from COVID-19 shots are incredibly rare.

Interestingly, the rate of myocarditis was more prevalent among female participants than male participants. This could be due to the sample used or might indicate that while women are more likely to experience complications, those complications tend to be more serious in men.

The researchers offer a possible explanation for the major discrepancy between their results (based on blood tests in all participants) and the commonly asserted claim that vaccine-induced myocarditis is rare. Severe cases are more likely to be diagnosed, while milder ones go undetected since people often don't seek medical attention unless there is a serious issue.

This suggests a significant number of people who experienced myocarditis were never diagnosed or treated. In most instances, this isn't problematic as the inflammation resolves on its own, but there were cases where heart damage occurred without detection.

Another factor not mentioned is that myocarditis complications are more common in young men, while this study primarily focused on female and middle-aged professionals. As a result, the study participants may not represent the overall population accurately, potentially being wealthier, healthier, and slightly older.

In any case, this study highlights the deceptive practices of the CDC, FDA, and NIAID regarding vaccine safety and their willful ignorance. The study was straightforward and relatively inexpensive to conduct, using a readily available cohort, conducting pre- and post-vaccination tests, and analyzing the data.

It's surprising that public health officials didn't undertake such a study to determine the actual numbers of people experiencing heart damage after vaccination. The study was simple to design and interpret, providing quick results.

The fact that a hospital in Switzerland had to come up with and carry out this study in 2023, resulting in a difference of 3000 times from the official claims, is not a minor oversight but a significant matter of concern.

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