Many students are already racking up debt to pay for college. A new study indicates that, for young men who comply with colleges’ mandates that students take experimental coronavirus “vaccine” shots, the cost of college can also include serious sickness and death due to the shots causing heart problems.
Alex Berenson wrote Wednesday at Unreported Truths about a new study showing “the risk of serious heart problems called myocarditis in men under 40 soars with each dose of a Covid mRNA vaccine – and is sharply higher than the risk from a coronavirus infection itself.”
“The findings call into sharp question the efforts by American colleges and universities to make their students receive booster shots before returning to school this January,” continues Berenson, “especially since other studies have shown that the risk of post-vaccine myocarditis is concentrated not merely in men under 40 but in those aged 16-25.”
The indication that heart problems caused by the shots increase with each successive injection is particularly troubling given that Berenson notes that, instead of just accepting initial vaccine shots that before qualified students as “fully vaccinated,” “many colleges and universities – including public schools like the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, large private schools such as Syracuse University, and Ivy League institutions such as Princeton University – demand that their students receive a booster Covid shot before returning to campus.”
Read Berenson’s article here.
While the particular danger for young men that the new study examines is disturbing, it should be kept in mind that the experimental coronavirus vaccines carry additional known health dangers for men, women, boys, and girls of all ages, as well as likely dangers yet unknown because of the lack of long-term safety examination. It should also be kept in mind that the health risk from coronavirus tend to be much lower the younger and healthier a person is and that the shots have proven ineffective in preventing coronavirus infection and transmission.
Reprinted with permission from the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity.