In Thailand, research on 13 to 18-year-olds has been conducted into the number of cases, among other things, of myocardial injury after receiving the Covid vaccination. Unfortunately, the results are not reassuring, explains cardiologist Anisha Koka.
Three of the 301 children enrolled in the study developed myocarditis or pericarditis after their second Pfizer shot. One child developed myocarditis, and two developed pericarditis. All three were hospitalized. The child with myocarditis was probably in the ICU, Koka reports.
Furthermore, the study reveals that almost 30% of teens developed some complication related to their hearts:
Cardiovascular manifestations were found in 29.24% of patients, ranging from tachycardia or palpitation to myopericarditis. Myopericarditis was confirmed in one patient after vaccination.
The doctor says it is certainly not good news that so much heart damage is revealed during such a small-scale study after the second Pfizer vaccine. He points out that the Moderna vaccine causes myocarditis three to four times more often than the Pfizer shot.
Dr. Koka finds it very troubling that heart damage in young, healthy children is dismissed as ‘mild.’
“1 in 100 teens developed a heart infection after two Pfizer shots, according to a new study,” journalist Kim Iversen said. “An additional 4 of the 300 participants developed subclinical myocarditis. That is FAR greater than the 1/3000 or 1/10,000 or 1/50,000 they initially claimed (and continued to reduce.”