David Mallozzi and Isaiah Harris, both 18, have suffered heart damage within 2 days of getting their second Pfizer shot. Both have damage consistent with a heart attack, and Harris actually had a heart attack.
With Mallozzi, he said he didn't want to get the vaccine but eventually did because of feeling pressured at work due to people not feeling comfortable that he wasn't vaccinated. After getting his second shot of Pfizer vaccine he developed a sore arm, then a headache, nausea, reduced appetite, fever chills, and eventually sleeping the whole day and then after two days intense heart pain and difficulty breathing.
The first trip to the hospital, the mother mentioned that the vaccine caused a serious heart injury, and he was promptly ignored. They eventually left because he needed to lie down. A day later things got worse, so they returned to the emergency room and didn't mention the vaccine. This time they were treated quickly.
He had profuse heart damage, said the doctors, and would need to be monitored for 18 to 24 months. Listen to his mother explain his condition and how the hospital knew nothing about VAERS:
“David is not allowed to exert himself. If he moves around too fast he has chest pain. My son is like an 80-year-old heart patient and he can’t walk. He cannot walk and exert himself because his heart can’t pump enough blood. It cannot keep up with any type of exercise, including walking.
“The slightest exertion will cause chest pain and he is very fatigued most of the time. The doctors said they expect him to get better over time with rest, but for the past week we haven’t noticed any improvement. Maybe it will be easier to see improvement month to month versus week to week. We will hope for that.”
“I was assuming it would be reported by the ER doctor who evaluated, diagnosed and admitted my son to the hospital. The hospital receptionist was clueless. The clerk who answered the phone for the records department was clueless, but did eventually say the hospital typically doesn’t report to VAERS.”
The hospital records clerk suggested Mallozzi contact her son’s primary care doctor, but the doctor’s office staff had never heard of VAERS and found no record of David’s case having been reported.
Mallozzi said she was concerned that cases of myocarditis are being under-reported. While her son was being discharged from the hospital, his nurse commented that three other cases of myocarditis were admitted that same day.
“My son’s nurse said she was used to seeing about one patient a year with myocarditis and now, since the COVID vaccines, she is seeing a significant increase in myocarditis patients.”
Harris was an athlete, but after suffering acute myocarditis. His father explained:
“Doctors kept denying it was the vaccine,” Harris said. “They didn’t want to say it was that. Then a nurse brought in a study showing the vaccine could cause myocarditis.”
Doctors were saying six months of total bed rest with medications to numb his heart. That’s when I got a hold of the surgeon general of Arkansas and he gave us the link to VAERS because the hospital didn’t do anything.”
“Isaiah would have been better off to have COVID and be healthy than have a possible life-long issue with his heart, and now another possible heart attack if he over extends himself in the next three to six months,”
Isaiah himself said he'd prefer COVID to the vaccine:
“I believe President Biden said in a recent statement that if you aren’t vaccinated, you’ll end up paying the price or you’ll have to wear a mask, but I’d rather have COVID than a heart attack.”
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