Ottawa Citizen: you are more likely to get struck by lightning than get mRNA vaccine myocarditis
Paging Dr Moore
Normally I would post this type of information on Twitter as there is more reach, and it is easier to set up a thread. However, Twitter has locked my account for a week, directly because of my posts regarding how often myocarditis occurs after Covid vaccination - in particular from Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
My opinion is that mRNA vaccine myocarditis is significantly more likely than getting struck by lightning, all things being equal.
Below I have shared reasons for holding this opinion.
Screenshot from Ottawa Citizen article.
On July 13, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr Kieran Moore, explained during a press conference regarding Covid vaccines that the risk of having myocarditis as a side effect of some Covid vaccines was as high as 1 in 5000.
Last summer, the Ottawa Heart Institute looked at **32 cases of heart inflammation** related to Covid vaccines in the months of June and July alone.
This study was never published because the authors used the wrong number of people who had received Covid vaccines in Ottawa. Their heart inflammation data was never questioned.
The Ottawa Citizen is doing a disservice to the public with this article.
There is unbelievable gaslighting of the public on this, such as 'mild myocarditis' and myo from the shots is not as bad as myo from the virus. Late summer, my husband (a retired internist) and I met our new GP, and at that time she was fretting about her sons being forced to take the shot for university.
She knew then, just a month or two after the rollout, that there were 8 young men in hospital in our city with myocarditis following covid shot injection.
All early warning signals were ignored. There are so many stopping conditions for these horrendous shots that it boggles the mind. Yet, on and on the psyops goes...
Please read: https://colleenhuber.substack.com/p/tyranny-pilot-project-at-my-clinic
A great defense of doctors' rights to free speech and right not to poison people.