We’re publishing an original article today on the risks of heart problems following receipt of a Covid vaccine by Dr Clare Craig, a Diagnostic Pathologist in London and member of HART, and Dr Andrew G. Bostom, MD, a MS Research Physician at Brown University’s Center For Primary Care and Prevention at the Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island. They originally submitted it to the BMJ as a ‘Rapid Response’, but it was rejected. Here is an extract:
The FDA has expressed concerns around the rate of reported myocarditis within the VAERS reporting system, especially in the young. A presentation by the FDA on June 10th 2021 compared the reported rates of myocarditis with background expected rates, with data up to May 31st 2021. However, the expected rates to which observed rates were compared were those expected over a 31-day period. For under-18s, 90% of cases had an onset by day five after vaccination, making comparison with expected rates over 31 days unreasonable. A further meeting on June 23rd 2021 examined the reports in a seven day window with data up to 11 June 2021. A four fold increase above baseline was evident in the seven days after the first dose for under-24 year-olds, rising to over 27-fold for the seven days after the second dose. The rate per million doses given in males 12-17 years old was 17 times higher than in men aged over 50 years seven days after the first dose, rising to 74 times seven days after the second dose. (For females the risk was 50% higher and 13 times higher respectively.)
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