Former Pfizer exec: Children are 50 times
more likely to die from coronavirus vaccine than from the virus itself
Wednesday, July 07, 2021 by: Nolan Barton
Tags: bad medicine, badhealth, blood clot, chest pain, coronavirus, covid-19, Dangerous Medicine, heart health, heart inflammation, mRNA vaccine, myocarditis, pandemic, pericarditis, spike protein, vaccine damage, vaccine death, VAERS
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(Natural News) Former Pfizer executive Dr. Michael Yeadon told Real America’s Voice in a recent interview that children are 50 times more likely to die from the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine than from the virus itself. His statement came as Pfizer tested its mRNA vaccine on children younger than 12 years old, including 6-month-old babies.
Reuters reported last month that up to 4,500 children under the age of 12
would be enrolled in the study at more than 90 clinical sites in the U.S.,
Finland, Poland and Spain.
Based on
safety, tolerability and the immune response generated by 144 children in a
phase I study of the two-dose vaccine, Pfizer said it would test a dose of 10
micrograms in children between 5 and 11 years of age and 3 micrograms for the
age group of 6 months to 5 years.
Pfizer’s
COVID-19 vaccine has been authorized for use in
children as young as 12 in
Europe, the U.S. and Canada. They receive the same dose as adults: 30
micrograms.
As of July 1,
over 4.04 million children have tested positive for COVID-19 since the onset of
the pandemic, according to data from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Available data indicated that hospitalization and death associated with
COVID-19 were uncommon in children.
Yeadon,
former vice president and chief scientist for allergy and respiratory at
Pfizer, stressed that the vaccines used against COVID-19 have not been
sufficiently tested and that they shouldn’t have received emergency use
authorization when there are safe and effective medicines available for
COVID-19. (Related: Pfizer cut corners,
slashed quality standards to produce covid vaccine at “warp speed.”)
Yeadon
explained that the mRNA gene technology used in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to
trigger the body to create viral spike proteins is a “fundamental problem” that
scientists and researchers have known about for years. According to Yeadon,
those spike proteins can lead to blood clots and other health problems.
This could
help explain the large number of adverse events reported to the
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Yeadon said roughly 5,000
deaths related to COVID-19 vaccine have been reported in the first half of
2021.
“Normally,
there are only about 200 a year for all vaccines combined,” he said.
Hearth inflammation in teenagers and adults linked to mRNA vaccines
Reports of
potential link between mRNA
vaccines and cases of myocarditis and pericarditis also began to emerge in recent weeks.
In fact,
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced
on June 23 that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would
add a warning to the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines about possible
link to myocarditis and pericarditis in teenagers and young adults.
(Related: FDA admits covid
injections from Pfizer, Moderna cause heart inflammation.)
Myocarditis
is a condition that involves inflammation of the heart muscle.
Symptoms can include fever and fatigue, as well as shortness of breath and a
very specific type of chest pain. Patients tend to say their chest hurts more
when they lean forward. The pain tends to subside when they lean back.
Pericarditis, on the other hand, is the swelling and irritation of the thin,
sac-like tissue surrounding the heart.
There have
been 484 combined preliminary reports of myocarditis and pericarditis in young
people under age 30 as of June 11, mostly in people between ages of 12 and 24.
Dr. Tom
Shimabukuro, deputy director of the CDC’s Immunization Safety Office,
said in a presentation that data from the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD)
suggests a rate of 12.6 cases per million in the three weeks after the second
shot in people between the ages of 12 and 30.
The
higher-than-expected rate of the myocarditis and pericarditis cases among
Americans below 30 is consistent with the data from Israel.
Israel’s Ministry
of Health identified over 200 cases in men between 16 and 30 years
old, a vast majority of those happening at the younger end of that range. That
equates to a risk of between 1 in 3,000 and 1 in 6,000 of suffering from
heart inflammation.
Pfizer
previously said it had not observed a higher rate of heart inflammation than
would normally be expected in the general population while Moderna said it
could not identify a causal association with the heart inflammation cases and
its vaccine.
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