This comes after the Florida Department of Health conducted a self-controlled case series to study the safety of the coronavirus vaccine. A statement from the Department of Health stated the following, according to Daily Wire:
October 10, 2022
"This analysis found that there is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination."
The Department also stated that the high level of herd immunity for COVID-19 throughout the planet diminished the value of taking the mRNA vaccine for specific age groups even more.
October 10, 2022
However, non-mRNA vaccines did not necessarily have the same level of risk associated with them.
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The statement said that the Surgeon General for Florida recommended men between 18 and 39 from taking an mRNA vaccine for COVID-19. It also noted that those with underlying cardiac disease or issues should take particular caution regarding the vaccine.
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The Johnson and Johnson vaccine is a non-mRNA vaccine that was not determined to increase the population's risk.
The research showed that the mRNA vaccine increased the risk of cardiac-related death in men over 60 by 10%.
Other studies conducted in Denmark have similar findings in that men had an increase in cardiac-related deaths. Those studies discovered that the exact level of risk increase had to do with which type of vaccine the subject received.
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The Journal of the American Medical Association reported increases in cardiac-related death in patients who had taken the mRNA vaccine compared to those who had taken a non-mRNA vaccine.
These findings fly in the face of so much that was told to the public during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people took a COVID-19 vaccine without the facts or information they needed to make a fully informed decision.