Could the risk of myocarditis in children be over 1,800 times what the CDC claims it is?
- beyondthemainstream
- Nov 19, 2022
- 2 min read
When Pfizer and Moderna went to the FDA for full approval for their nasty jabs (see from timecode 20:10 in this Highwire/Peter McCullough interview), they got a biological licensing agreement (BLA) letter. This is not blanket full approval; it essentially says that they could be fully approved, provided they commit to doing certain things - one of which is ‘prospective cohort studies’ for myocarditis.
From p.7 of the Pfizer COMIRNITY BLA letter, sent on August 21st 2021:

Prospective cohort studies are where participants are tested before vaccination to establish their baseline, then tested again after each jab. Pfizer’s timeline for their study, as laid out in the BLA letter is:
Final Protocol Submission: November 30, 2021
Study Completion: December 31, 2026
Final Report Submission: May 31, 2027
So, they’re only just starting and, while early findings ‘could’ be published next year, they’re not obliged to reveal any data for another 5 years.
Meanwhile, scientists in Thailand have done their own prospective cohort study on a group of 314 13 to 18-year-olds, and their results were published on 19th August 2022. (Download PDF)
The headline results were that, of the 301 participants they were able to analyse (13 of the original 314 were “lost to follow-up”):
54 (17.94%) had abnormal ECGs (PDF p.7)
88 (29.24%) had cardiovascular manifestations, ranging from tachycardia or palpitation to myopericarditis (PDF p.1):
o 1 had myopericarditis
o 2 had suspected pericarditis
o 4 had suspected subclinical myocarditis
Cardiovascular adverse events observed (PDF p.4):
o tachycardia – 23 (7.64%)
o shortness of breath – 20 (6.64%)
o palpitation – 13 (4.32%)
o chest pain – 13 (4.32%)
o hypertension – 12 (3.99%)
Of the children who suffered adverse cardiac events (PDF p.5):

Whether you think these figures are high, or reasonable and it’s worth taking the risk of injecting children with a toxic injection that they absolutely don’t need and can only pose a risk to them if they’re healthy, here’s the kicker: (PDF p.9)

While the CDC has been claiming that cases of myocarditis and pericarditis are extremely rare – just 12.6 per million children – the study conducted in Thailand showed a rate of 23,255 cases per million!! (7 cases out of 301 = 2.3255%)
The authors do state that the risk of myocarditis from COVID-19 is higher than the risk of myocarditis from vaccines. However, given the incredibly low risk of children even getting COVID-19, why would you expose them to the risk of vaccine injury? And because this study only tested participants up to 7 days after the second dose, there may be far more yet to come out in the wash.

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