The Defender newsletter from Children’s Health Defense just reported on a Saudi survey of myocardial adverse events after taking COVID shots. In the survey, of 804 respondents, there were 218 who were hospitalized for a heart issue after taking COVID shots:
Not only was it the case that 27% got hospitalized for heart issues after taking the COVID jab, but most of those hospitalized (127 out of 218) required critical care:
When you graph the overall percentage of all those who took the jab but then got hospitalized for heart issues, over 14% (117 out of 804) of the people who got jabbed got hospitalized in less than one month:
Another 6% of all those who got jabbed got hospitalized from 1 month to 3 months post-jab. And when the time window is stretched to 6 months, then 25% of everyone who got jabbed got hospitalized for heart issues (1 in every 4 who got dosed).
Though these data are from a survey, making generalization problematic, we would all agree that a medication which puts up to 1 out of every 4 people into the hospital for heart issues within 6 months should not be allowed to remain on the market.
Those are worse odds, albeit for a lesser harm, than playing actual Russian Roulette.
Reference
A Study on the Self-Reported Physician-Diagnosed Cardiac Complications Post mRNA Vaccination in Saudi Arabia. https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/original_article/pdf/216342/20240210-27678-1rqn0hz.pdf