Video: Study: 1 in 36 Boosted with a Heart Injury
New Peer-Reviewed Study Finds 1-in-35 Booster Recipients Had Vaccine-Associated Myocardial Injury
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It's undeniable now that myocarditis is a very serious side effect of the COVID-19 vaccines. Even the one study that is frequently cited by team apocalypse notes in its second paragraph that adult males under the age of 40 have a significantly higher risk of myocarditis produced from the vaccine than ever from getting COVID-19 itself.
Now a new study is out based on 777 medical workers, mostly female. It found that 40 participants (5.1% [95%CI, 3.7%–7.0%])) or 1 in 20 had elevated high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) levels. Explanation: high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T, or hs-cTnT for short, is a substance that's found in your heart muscle. Normally, it stays there, quietly doing its job. However, when there's damage to the heart, such as during a heart attack, hs-cTnT levels in your blood go up. Think of it as an alarm system: when something goes wrong, it sends out a signal that doctors can pick up with a blood test. When we say someone has 'elevated hs-cTnT levels', we're essentially saying that their heart might be under some stress or damage.
The study also notes that 22 of the participants (2.8% [95%CI, 1.7%–4.3%]) or 1 in 36 experienced a vaccine-associated myocardial injury to mRNA-1273 (The modern vaccine). Explanation: the word 'myocardial' refers to the myocardium, the middle layer of the heart wall comprised of heart muscle. An injury here can disturb the heart's usual rhythm and function.
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