Dr Sanjay Verma says data show that the more covid vaccine that is taken, the more the probability of myocarditis -- especially among male teenagers.
In the interview below, the CDC practice of limiting the data it publishes is called into question.
Verma, the author of a statistical vax data study, says other cardiologists around the nation would speak to him of enormous surges in cases of myocarditis -- or, heart inflammation -- that occurred after mass vaccination began.
Tho the CDC says (see previous post) that its VAERS data -- on adverse health effects after vaccination -- cannot alone be relied on, Verma says that the agency in its published work takes no account of other databases, such as those for health insurance, leading to unrealistically low risk assessments for covid vaccines.
Yet, he says, the CDC has found an increased risk of post-vaccine arrythmia (where the heart beats erratically) among monitored heart patients -- particularly those with inflammation.
The CDC has failed to clearly warn vaxxed myocarditis patients to strictly avoid strenuous aerobic physical activity for three to six months after the ailment is detected because of heightened risk of sudden collapse and death.
The doctor charges that on social media physicians who don't choose their words with great care are censored if they link covid vaccines to sudden adult death syndrome. He argues that since the vax rollout such deaths have skyrocketed, tho others say the increase cannot be definitively linked to vaccines. (For example, fentanyl has caused major increases tho such deaths are generally easily diagnosed.)
Verma however cautioned that during covid lockdowns some increase in VAERS data may have been due to heightened concern of smartphone-wielding citizens. Anyone can file a VAERS report.
Verma says a "good question" is why the CDC's website still uses early vaccine efficacy data -- which show very high effectiveness -- rather than data from subsequent studies, which show dramatic drop-offs in effectiveness among the populace.
Please see:
Data clash on vaccine effectiveness
https://notwsite.blogspot.com/2021/11/data-clash-on-vaccines-potency-as-fda.html
Vax expert pans latest covid boosters
https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/paul-offit-philadelphia-covid-vaccine-bivalent-booster-20221108.html
The video below was taken down from Youtube after this post went up. Youtube does not say whether the originator or Youtube took the video offline.
In the interview below, the CDC practice of limiting the data it publishes is called into question.
Verma, the author of a statistical vax data study, says other cardiologists around the nation would speak to him of enormous surges in cases of myocarditis -- or, heart inflammation -- that occurred after mass vaccination began.
Tho the CDC says (see previous post) that its VAERS data -- on adverse health effects after vaccination -- cannot alone be relied on, Verma says that the agency in its published work takes no account of other databases, such as those for health insurance, leading to unrealistically low risk assessments for covid vaccines.
Yet, he says, the CDC has found an increased risk of post-vaccine arrythmia (where the heart beats erratically) among monitored heart patients -- particularly those with inflammation.
The CDC has failed to clearly warn vaxxed myocarditis patients to strictly avoid strenuous aerobic physical activity for three to six months after the ailment is detected because of heightened risk of sudden collapse and death.
The doctor charges that on social media physicians who don't choose their words with great care are censored if they link covid vaccines to sudden adult death syndrome. He argues that since the vax rollout such deaths have skyrocketed, tho others say the increase cannot be definitively linked to vaccines. (For example, fentanyl has caused major increases tho such deaths are generally easily diagnosed.)
Verma however cautioned that during covid lockdowns some increase in VAERS data may have been due to heightened concern of smartphone-wielding citizens. Anyone can file a VAERS report.
Verma says a "good question" is why the CDC's website still uses early vaccine efficacy data -- which show very high effectiveness -- rather than data from subsequent studies, which show dramatic drop-offs in effectiveness among the populace.
Please see:
Data clash on vaccine effectiveness
https://notwsite.blogspot.com/2021/11/data-clash-on-vaccines-potency-as-fda.html
Vax expert pans latest covid boosters
https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/paul-offit-philadelphia-covid-vaccine-bivalent-booster-20221108.html
The video below was taken down from Youtube after this post went up. Youtube does not say whether the originator or Youtube took the video offline.
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