MADRID, Spain – Yet another study has identified a link between the mRNA-based COVID-19 shots and serious heart events among those who already had and recovered from the COVID virus, including death, this time out of Spain.
The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Vaccine, examined 949 heart attack patients in a hospital in Spain between March 2020 and March 2023. It found that the “combination of vaccination and natural SARS-CoV2 infection was associated with the development of severe heart failure and cardiogenic shock in patients with STEMI [ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, or severe artery blockage], possibly related to an increased serological [antibody] response.” What the Nurses Saw: A... Best Price: $17.99 Buy New $19.95 (as of 12:27 UTC - Details)
The researchers “hypothesize that an enhanced immune response would lead to more severe infarcts. In our series, patients with STEMI and Killip class III-IV had significantly higher leukocyte counts and CRP levels on admission than patients without HF or with mild HF (data not shown), but with our data we cannot be certain that the inflammatory mechanism is related to the increased immune response.”
They caution that they were unable to “thoroughly analyze the effect of the different vaccine types because different combinations were given to each patient,” did not know “whether SARS CoV-2 infection occurred before or after vaccination in patients admitted for MI after the start of vaccination in Madrid,” “did not have comprehensive information on symptoms associated with previous SARS CoV-2 infection in patients,” and could not determine “whether vaccinated patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 serology had an increased risk of type 1 MI.”
Still, the study appears to suggest that the combination of natural immunity and the shots causes an excessive amount of antibody activity, with potentially deadly consequences. Raging Twenties: Great... Best Price: $22.15 Buy New $15.71 (as of 02:51 UTC - Details)
“Hybrid exposure causes very high levels of spike antibodies!” reacted MIT professor Retsef Levi, whose past work has also linked the shots to heart problems, Just the News reports.
For background, the jab rollout “began in the Community of Madrid at the end of December 2020,” the authors note. “Initially, priority was given to health care workers and nursing home residents. Subsequently, the vaccination campaign was extended to other essential workers and gradually expanded from people over 80 to younger age groups. This would explain the two years older age of the vaccinated patients in our series. However, when subgroups based on vaccination and serologic status were established, patients in the Pos/Vax group were younger.”
The study, while not conclusive on its own, adds to a large body of evidence identifying significant risks to the COVID shots, which were developed and reviewed in a fraction of the time vaccines usually take under the Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed initiative.