THAILAND – A new study released out of Thailand has revealed that a startling percentage of young adults who received the Covid jab now have “cardiovascular injuries.”

The study ultimately included a total of 301 students from two schools, ages 13-18, who received a second dose of the shot (BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 “vaccine,” which is the Pfizer shot). Of those, a whopping 29.24% of them had “cardiovascular effects” from the shot, “ranging from tachycardia, palpitation, and myopericarditis.”

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“The most common cardiovascular effects were tachycardia (7.64%),” the study said, “shortness of breath (6.64%), palpitation (4.32%), chest pain (4.32%), and hypertension (3.99%). Seven participants (2.33%) exhibited at least one elevated cardiac biomarker or positive lab assessment…Myopericarditis was confirmed in one patient after vaccination. Two patients had suspected pericarditis, and four patients had suspected subclinical myocarditis.”

Eighteen percent of the youth had “abnormal EKGs” after having received the shots.

“Why isn’t a study like this being done in the US?” The University of California, San Francisco Professor Vinay Prasad said. Professor Prasad also wrote an article in Real Clear Health in May of this year that concluded, “It’s time to get back to normal,” while exploring the vast differences in mask and shot mandates for children across the states.

Dr. Tracy Hoeg, who is no stranger to Red Voice Media and has conducted studies of her own that have been taken out of context to fit the mainstream narrative, asked the Thai research team about the presence of heart issues prior to the study, if known. She tweeted, “I heard back from the Thai research team. Prior to study start, they say <1% had ‘abnormal’ EKG & specified those ‘abnormals’ were all ‘normal variation.’ They tell me their study has been accepted for publication in a peer review journal and should be out soon.”

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The conclusion of the study read, “Cardiovascular effects in adolescents after BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccination included tachycardia, palpitation, and myocarditis. The clinical presentation of myopericarditis after vaccination was usually mild, with all cases fully recovering within 14 days. Hence, adolescents receiving mRNA vaccines should be monitored for side effects.”

Information has been circulating that post-Covid, the same age group has a higher rate of cardiovascular issues than post-jab, which, according to Dr. Hoeg, is not true.

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According to a July tweet from Dr. Hoeg, “Re the myth post-covid myocarditis is more common than post-vax in adolescent boys: Out of 74,611 Danish children w/covid, 0 had a diagnosis of myocarditis in the two months following infection. Compare this w 1/2700 rate in adolescent boys post dose two Pfizer.”

Further, she pointed out, “If the best study we have (Hong Kong) says post-vax dose 2 myocarditis occurs in 1/2680 12-17 yo boys & Nordic & French studies say myocarditis post-Moderna is 3.3-3.7x more common than pos Pfizer, that would give a post-dose 2 Moderna myo rate of 1/724-812 in 12-17 yo males.”

Essentially, she myth busts the notion that covid itself is causing more heart problems in youth than the shots have done.

As such, Denmark ended the requirement and recommendation for those under the age of 18 to receive one or more Covid shots.

In response to Dr. Hoeg’s posts on the Thai study, social media user and doctor Regina Watteel said, “The question is: Why wasn’t such a prospective study done earlier, before mandating vaccines for university students & before mass vaccination in children? Cardiovascular injury, incl myocarditis, was flagged as a serious risk esp for young men, 16 months ago! We know the answer.”

This piece was written by Leah Anaya on August 16, 2022. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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