It has been reported that the state of New York is now airing a commercial to raise awareness about myocarditis among children.
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The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital recently uploaded a video to its Youtube channel titled “Pediatric Patient Story – Suri (30s version)” last September 6.
According to the NewYork-Presbyterian website, it has more than 200 locations in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Westchester, and Putnam Counties, and offers ten hospital campuses.
“Suri had a bad stomach ache that turned out to be myocarditis, a serious inflammation of the heart. Our multidisciplinary pediatric critical care team worked to regulate her heartbeat – and got her back to feeling like herself,” the caption read.
For several months, the US public health regime and the bootlicking media have been routinely downplaying the risk of developing myocarditis after taking the vaccine, calling the occurrence “mild” and “rare,” and systematically burying any evidence to the contrary.
However, myocarditis – a potentially life-threatening inflammation of the heart – is in no way a ‘mild’ adverse reaction to the vaccine – especially when 90% of cases that have been recorded in VAERS ended up hospitalized – so, in other words, that half of the narrative was just an outright lie.
Recent data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) indicates an increase in reports of myocarditis and pericarditis in 2021 and 2022 compared to previous years.
A new study released earlier this year by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) revealed the development of myocarditis and pericarditis after mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination which is highest in adolescent males and young men, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.
The study was based on the data from VAERS on reported cases of myocarditis that occurred after receiving the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine between December 2020 and August 2021 in 192,?405?,448 individuals older than 12 years of age in the US. These data were processed by VAERS as of September 30, 2021.
The primary outcome after the vaccination was the occurrence of myocarditis and the secondary outcome was pericarditis.
According to the study, VAERS received 1,991 reports of myocarditis (391 of which also included pericarditis) after receipt of at least 1 dose of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine and 684 reports of pericarditis without the presence of myocarditis.
Of the 1991 reports of myocarditis, 1,626 met the CDC’s case definition for probable or confirmed myocarditis. Read more here.
The New York State Department of Health, CDC, and pediatricians across New York and around the country, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, urge all eligible babies, toddlers, and children 6 months and older to get COVID-19 vaccines.
“The COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and provides the best possible protection for your child against getting very sick from the virus,” the New York government said on its website.