Florida Department of Health: Men Ages 18 to 39 Should Not Take mRNA Coronavirus Shots

Florida continues to be the leader among American states in opting out of the push that everyone takes the experimental coronavirus “vaccine” shots.

Back in March, the Florida Department of Health advised that healthy children of ages 5 to 17 may not benefit from the coronavirus shots. Meanwhile, other states were executing full-out campaigns to give the shots to as many children as possible.

Then, in June, the Florida government made the bold choice to be the only state government to refuse to distribute the newly-available coronavirus shots for children four year old and younger.

On Friday, Florida took its secession from the national campaign to push coronavirus shots on everyone a step further. The state government recommended that men ages 18 to 39 just say “no” to mRNA coronavirus shots — the type of shots produced by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech — because taking these shots appears to lead to a much increased risk of death from heart problems. It also advised anyone with preexisting cardiac conditions to take “particular caution” regarding the decision whether to take such shots.

Here is the Friday Florida Department of Health press release regarding the new recommendation:

Today, State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo has announced new guidance regarding mRNA vaccines. The Florida Department of Health (Department) conducted an analysis through a self-controlled case series, which is a technique originally developed to evaluate vaccine safety.

This analysis found that there is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination. With a high level of global immunity to COVID-19, the benefit of vaccination is likely outweighed by this abnormally high risk of cardiac-related death among men in this age group. Non-mRNA vaccines were not found to have these increased risks.

As such, the State Surgeon General 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.

“Studying the safety and efficacy of any medications, including vaccines, is an important component of public health,” said Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo. “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.”

The analysis can be found here. The guidance can be found here.

 Commendation goes to the Florida government for its record of recognizing and communicating that the dangers of coronavirus shots appear to outweigh any benefits for more and more people. Hopefully, more states will follow Florida’s leadership on the matter. And, hopefully, the Florida government is investigating further regarding the shots. It may well conclude that the shots are an unduly dangerous choice for everyone.

Reprinted with permission from the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity.

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