![]() ![]() "Sudden deaths in high-performing athletes that are being observed all over the world, particularly in footballers where they're just suddenly dropping, is it because they've been infected or because they've been jabbed? And I think it's a mixture of both," Malone said on Rogan's December 31 podcast.ĮXPERT: Dr. CLAIM: There is a rise in 'sudden deaths' among athletes, and it's partially because of the vaccines RotaShield had been tested for nearly 20 years in 25 clinical trials carried out both in the US and around the world, but the side effect was so rare that it affected an estimated one in 10,000 babies vaccinated, which made it such an uncommon event that it was impossible to screen for during the clinical trials, with fewer than 15,000 participants. RotaShield was removed from shelves in 1999 after 14 months of use because some babies developed rare but treatable bowel issues, generally within one week after a jab. Only one vaccine in recent history was taken off the US market because of safety concerns. Or if that side effect is so rare that it doesn't come to light until after it is given to millions of people, we remove it from the market." And if it's not, it either never sees the light of day. And that's why we have a system that is well-regulated, well-monitored, and open for scrutiny to be able to judge whether a vaccine is safe and effective. "We never know if a vaccine coming out of development is going to be safe. "When someone says, 'Why did we think these vaccines would be safe in the first place?' My answer is: 'We didn't, and that's why we did the clinical trials,'" Creech said. Myocarditis developed as a result of a COVID-19 infection is more severe and more often deadly. ![]() There is also good emerging evidence that spacing the two initial vaccine doses further than a month apart reduces the risk of developing myocarditis and makes the vaccine more effective. (There is at least one report of a sudden death outside the US: a South Korean 22-year-old.) Importantly, there is no evidence that anyone who's developed myocarditis after a COVID-19 vaccination in the US has died. ![]() For the general population, Creech is right on: The risk of myocarditis after vaccination is one in 270,000 for men, and one in 1 million for women, according to CDC data. Many studies, including one in the medical journal The Journal of the American Medical Association, have found that teenage boys have a higher risk of developing vaccine-induced myocarditis after their second shot of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (roughly one in 14,000). "We're talking about one in 100,000, one in a million," Creech said, referring to rates of myocarditis, a type of heart inflammation rarely seen after vaccination. ![]() "We actually have the data to be able to know what the likelihood of hospitalization after vaccination is" from mRNA vaccines, Creech said, adding: "And it is astonishingly small." Those nine were all women who developed rare blood clots in their brains after taking Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which does not use mRNA technology. So far, nine deaths have been connected to the COVID-19 vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention keep a weekly tally of vaccine-related deaths and adverse events. One was a retracted Canadian study, based on bad math, and the other was a study of all vaccinated adolescents in Hong Kong, where each hospitalized patient had very mild symptoms and, the study authors said, "required only conservative management" out of an abundance of caution. Buddy Creech, a professor of pediatrics at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and the president of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases SocietyĮXPLANATION: Malone did not provide a citation for this statistic at the rally, but there are only a couple of data sources that even approach the kind of hospitalization rates he cites. How the spike protein interacts with the "blood-brain barrier"Īre pharmaceutical companies protected from damages?ĭo hospitals benefit from inflating COVID death numbers?ĮXPERT: Dr. How long it takes to see vaccine side effects ![]()
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