MIT study ties COVID shots to cardiac arrest among youth
Amid a variety of reports of an unusual increase in cardiac events among young people, a peer-reviewed MIT study of data in highly vaccinated Israel found COVID vaccines were “significantly associated” with a 25% spike in emergency medical services for heart problems in 16-39 year-olds.
During the vaccine rollout period for that age group, from January to May 2021, there was a “statistically significant increase of over 25%” for emergency calls regarding cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome.
Significantly, the study, published last week in the Nature journal Scientific Reports, found no association with COVID infections, Just the News reported.
“While not establishing causal relationships, the findings raise concerns regarding vaccine-induced undetected severe cardiovascular side-effects and underscore the already established causal relationship between vaccines and myocarditis, a frequent cause of unexpected cardiac arrest in young individuals,” the study says.
Last month, as WND reported, an American Airlines captain who suffered cardiac arrest six minutes after landing at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport blamed the COVID-19 shot his company required employees to get. – READ MORE
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