A rare type of heart muscle inflammation, called myocarditis and pericarditis, was detected in seven boys aged 14 to 19 in the US. They were all signed, but within four days of receiving their second dose of the Pfizer shot against covid-19, they all developed chest pain and heart inflammation.
These are the finding of the study published in Pediatrics.
In efforts to try to determine if it was the experimental injection or the blame-all covid they could point to for these conditions, doctors looked to see if they had a previous infection or pre-existing conditions. Only one of them had a possible previous Covid infection. But it was determined that none of them had the rare inflammatory condition due to Covid or from pre-existing conditions. Of course the only link they could have with the possible previous infection is a PCR antibody test, which could turn a positive for another coronavirus or be a false positive for some other reason.
This means there is nothing else that can be pointed to as the cause, is looking like experimental injection is the cause. But they don't want to say that's because because vaccines are holy and thou shalt not defame the holy vaccine.
“I think we’re in the waiting period where we need to see whether this is cause-and-effect or not,” said John Grabenstein of the Immunization Action Coalition, a former director of the U.S. Department of Defense’s immunization program.
But still, they will go so far as to say there is a strong connection between getting a 2nd shot and getting these rare illnesses:
“There is a likelihood of a connection between receiving a second dose of vaccine and the onset of myocarditis in young men aged 16-30,” the group of experts concluded. “The connection is stronger in young people aged 16-19 compared to other ages and it decreases as age increases.”