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Study: Florida Surgeon General Says There’s An 84% Increase In Cardiac-Related Deaths That Occurs One Month After mRNA COVID Vaccine Shots

Twitter had tried to censor the information, deleting Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo’s tweet

The National Pulse

(National Pulse) Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo announced new guidance regarding mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, citing a study showing an 84 percent increase in the incidence of cardiac-related deaths which was quickly removed by Twitter from Dr. Ladapo’s account.

The analysis was conducted by the Florida Department of Health using a self-controlled case series, which is a technique originally developed to evaluate vaccine safety.

This department found an 84 percent increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18 to 39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination.

“Stratifying by age group revealed RIs were significantly higher for age groups 25 – 39 and 60 or older,” explains the study.

“Males over the age of 60 had a 10% increased risk of cardiac-related death within 28 days of mRNA vaccination,” it continued.

As a result, Florida’s Surgeon General now recommends against males aged 18 to 39 from receiving mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

“Those with preexisting cardiac conditions, such as myocarditis and pericarditis, should take particular caution when making this decision,” added a department press release.

“Studying the safety and efficacy of any medications, including vaccines, is an important component of public health,” said Surgeon General Dr. Ladapo, whose original Tweet sharing this news was removed from Twitter. “Far less attention has been paid to safety and the concerns of many individuals have been dismissed – these are important findings that should be communicated to Floridians.”

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