COVID Vaccines Increase Cardiac Arrest Risk

Author -  Larry A. Law

May 17, 2022
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A new peer-reviewed study was published in the British scientific journal Nature on April 28, 2022 which is being ignored by mainstream media. The research analyzed data from Israel's National Emergency Medical Services between the years 2019 and 2021. Drs. Christopher Sun, Eli Jaffe, and Retsef Levi reported an increase of over 25 percent in emergency calls about cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome for young adults ages 16 to 39 years old. The researchers discovered that this increase in emergency heart conditions was correlated with COVID-19 vaccinations but not with COVID-19 infections.

Vaccine Side Effects

Scientists are seeing a growing body of clinical evidence which demonstrates more and more side effects from COVID-19 vaccines themselves. In June 2021, an international team of 16 scientists published their findings of acute myocarditis occurring in men between the ages of 21 and 56. Heart inflammation (myocarditis) and inflammation of the tissue surrounding the heart (pericarditis) are a growing concern and many doctors have deep reservations about giving COVID-19 vaccines to young people who have more risk from the vaccine than the actual disease.

Risk-Benefit Ratio

Three German scientists published a letter to the editor in the journal Clinical and Translational Discovery which said, "The risk-benefit ratio of COVID-19 vaccines: Publication policy by retraction does nothing to improve it...as we vaccinate 100,000 persons, we might save five lives but risk two to four deaths." They pointed out that even the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC's) notoriously inefficient and under-reporting system called the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System ( VAERS ) shows 27,532 post-vaccination deaths, 14,096 heart attacks, and 39,639 cases of myocarditis/pericarditis as of April 22, 2022.

Human Tragedy

Benjamin Gordon Goodman was a successful young man working in the television industry but had decided to return to college to get an MBA. One week after Goodman turned 32, he went to Walgreens for his COVID-19 vaccine. He got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine so he would need only one shot. Goodman's stepmom, Pamela Everett Goodman, explained that Goodman had texted a photograph of his vaccination card but also texted that he had a horrible headache which had come on immediately after the shot. He went to his apartment hoping to sleep it off. At 1 AM he had a raging fever and at 3 AM his fiance woke up to him having a seizure. She called 911 and emergency medical technicians brought him to Mount Sinai Hospital. They were unable to restart his heart and he died at 6:05 AM. He was planning to travel to Vanderbilt to go to school and he was going to marry his fiance. Instead of planning a wedding, his family found themselves planning their son's funeral.

Getting the Truth Out

The CDC continues to downplay the severe adverse events transpiring after COVID-19 vaccinations. The mainstream media follows suit. But more and more scientists are analyzing the existing data, publishing their findings, and voicing their concerns about the many serious side effects from these COVID-19 vaccines. People deserve accurate medical information, positive and negative, so they can make a decision that seems best for their circumstances.

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