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To: arun gera who wrote (182741)1/15/2022 9:32:21 AM
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In either case, they would only get tested ONLY after they have systems severe enough to cause them and their doctor alarm...typically chest pain. And then it would be reported to Vaers only if the doctor suspects that the condition is related to a vaccine and is willing to take time to report it. So it would be largely underreported for either of those vaccines.

People need to stop waving their flags for a minute and stop patting themselves on the back and think and admit that choosing to give this vaccine to kids is not something to be proud of...it is not supporting the common the good. Kids are going to die.

If they CDC cared at all about kids dying, the least they could do would be to recommend f*ing aspirating, but reversing on that would force them to admit that they made a mistake. And that ain't go happen...not as long as Fauci is in charge anyhow.

Diagnostic Criteria

Acute pericarditis is diagnosed in the presence of 2 or more of the following features: Pleuro-pericarditis chest pain, pericardial friction rub on the exam, ECG changes (diffuse concave ST-segment elevation and PR depression), or pericardial effusion. [5]

Myopericarditis is diagnosed in the presence of one additional feature: Elevated cardiac biomarkers, presumed new Left ventricular systolic dysfunction based on echocardiography or CMR, myocardial inflammation by CMR.