A recent study from Spain:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X24009873?via%3Dihub
has concluded that being Covid vaxxed greatly increases the risk of heart attacks. After six months after a heart attack, those who had been Covid vaxxed had double the risk of another heart attack than the unvaxxed. Heart attack patients who were Covid vaxxed and had recovered, had about 31 times more anti-spike protein antibodies than unvaccinated infected and recovered patients. This was likely to have damaged the cardiovascular system.
No doubt this is yet another article which the Covid establishment, who run the health services in the West under the ever-watchful eyes of Big Pharma, will ignore, and let disappear down the internet thought drainpipe.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/urgent-a-stunning-new-paper-suggests
"Being vaccinated against Covid sharply increased the risk heart attack patients would die or suffer heart failure after heart attacks, a new Spanish study shows.
Over a six-month period after their heart attacks, Covid vaccinated patients had nearly double the risk of unjabbed ones. The risk appeared concentrated in patients who were both vaccinated and had had Covid before their heart attacks.
The researchers examined outcomes from almost 1,000 heart attack patients from March 2020 through March 2023 in a Madrid hospital. They found vaccinated and previously infected patients had an over 50 percent higher risk of death or heart failure than unvaccinated people who had also been previously infected - and a 90 percent higher risk than those who were unvaccinated and previously uninfected.
The gap remained even after researchers adjusted for risk factors such as smoking, blood pressure and age.1 "The combination of vaccination and natural immunization against SARS-CoV2 may predispose to the development of severe heart failure," they wrote. Most patients had received the mRNA jabs from Pfizer and Moderna.
The paper may help explain why post-Covid death rates remain persistently high in heavily vaccinated countries, belying the predictions of epidemiologists who expected death rates to fall below normal after the epidemic ended.
Heart attacks remain the top cause of death in most wealthy countries. Even a small increase in their long-term lethality would be enough to push overall mortality up notably.
The paper does not prove the Covid vaccines caused the extra deaths or cases of heart failure. But the researchers found that heart attack patients who were vaccinated and had recovered from Covid had about 31 times more anti-spike protein antibodies than unvaccinated patients who had been infected and recovered.
That vaccine-driven increase - or as, the researchers called it, an "enhanced serologic immune response" - could produce more inflammation and damage to the cardiovascular system, the researchers wrote.
They noted the vaccinated and immunized patients tended to present with more heart severe attacks on admission, and the link between severity and vaccination status was particularly notable in patients under 65.
Almost 85 percent of the vaccinated patients they followed had received the mRNA jabs from Pfizer and Moderna, with the rest getting the DNA/AAV vaccines from AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson, which were not widely used in the United States.
In 2021 and 2022, studies on the mRNA Covid jabs and their safety and effectiveness were common. But as the picture on both sides has darkened, and Covid has receded as a threat, American interest in researching the jabs has also faded.
Despite the fact that the Centers for Disease Control is still recommending Covid jabs and boosters for everyone over six months old, American scientists have largely stopped researching the potential side effects of the mRNA shots. The few studies being published these days come mostly from Europe and East Asia.
If public health were not completely politicized, evidence that a massively widely used medical treatment might be causing post-heart attack deaths would produce national-level concern and research responses.
But if the last four years are any indication, this study will be ignored."