Myocarditis is a recognized effect of both COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines, but they’re completely different.
A child is more likely to be hospitalized with myocarditis after a Pfizer or Moderna (vaccination) than actually being hospitalized with COVID-19.
The myocarditis in COVID-19 is mild. It’s inconsequential. I don’t want anyone to think that the myocarditis we’re seeing with the natural infection is anything like what we’re seeing with the [vaccines]. … There are studies suggesting the lipid nanoparticles actually go right into the heart, the heart expresses the spike protein, the body attacks the heart.
There are dramatic EKG changes.
The troponin, the blood test for heart injury with the vaccine myocarditis, is 10 to 100 times higher than the troponin we see with the natural infection.
It’s a totally different syndrome.
When the kids get myocarditis after the vaccine, 90 percent have to be hospitalized.
So vaccine-induced myocarditis is a big deal, and in children, it’s way more serious and more prominent than a post-COVID myocarditis.
Dr.Peter A.McCullough