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CDC considers adjusting COVID-19 vaccine schedules to lower risk of heart inflammation
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering changes to its COVID-19 vaccination schedule to reduce the risk of heart inflammation from mRNA vaccine shots.
During a meeting Friday, members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices presented data that suggests there have been higher rates of myocarditis after receiving an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, especially in young men. Advisory panel chairwoman Dr. Grace Lee said that a longer time period between vaccine doses could be safer and also improve the vaccine’s effectiveness, according to the Washington Examiner.
So, are they kinda-sorta admitting there might be some risk in the vaxes, after all?
With all those healthy athletes dropping dead in the middle of a game, after having recently gotten a jab?
No relationship at all.
Nothing to see here.
It is all misinformation until they say otherwise.
Known about the heart problems surrounding the vaccine for a while now, especially with athletes and even kids of all people being affected. You get the jab with these risks, yet you can still catch the Beer Bug. So…what do I get out of putting this in my body?
So…what do I get out of putting this in my body?
You get a participation ribbon…. I mean vaccine passport, so you can do things while they segregate the community.
You also get to repeat the NPC saying “It is perfectly safe!”… in most but not all cases, in the short term but hell if we know what the mid- to long term side effects are.
You also get a free donut, and can attend Foo Fighters concerts.
About time.
Next you’re going to hear the CDC talk about how the jab gave ppl HIV.