Doctor Congo
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United States 05/20/2023 09:15 AM
 Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WHO issues alert over cluster of myocarditis cases in babies linked to enterovirus Enterovirus is usually asymptomatic but after the COVID boosters to mothers we have babies with inflamed hearts. They found a cluster in Wales, now they are looking for cases throughout the UK. We need to check the infant myocarditis in the US. [ link to www.pulsetoday.co.uk (secure)] The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued an alert about a cluster of cases of severe myocarditis in Wales and South West England linked to enterovirus infection. UK officials had notified WHO in April after PCR testing had identified an increase in severe myocarditis in babies admitted to hospital associated with enterovirus infection in Wales followed by five cases identified in England. ‘Given a higher than average number of cases in Wales in the autumn/winter months in very young babies, UKHSA is investigating the situation in England to see if any similar cases have been observed here and whether there are any factors driving the increase in cases.’ Last Edited by Doctor Congo on 05/20/2023 09:17 AM |
elktonpat
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United States 05/20/2023 09:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHO issues alert over cluster of myocarditis cases in babies linked to enterovirus They know what's causing it. |
Doctor Congo (OP)
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United States 05/20/2023 09:23 AM
 Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHO issues alert over cluster of myocarditis cases in babies linked to enterovirus They know what's causing it.
Quoting: elktonpat I bet everyone of these babies were breast-fed from boosted mothers. |
Doctor Congo (OP)
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United States 05/20/2023 09:50 AM
 Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHO issues alert over cluster of myocarditis cases in babies linked to enterovirus
UK babies as young as 6 months were given the COVID vax. [ link to www.theguardian.com (secure)] Children aged between six months and four years old who are deemed clinically vulnerable will be offered two doses of a Covid vaccine, public health bodies in the UK have announced. Last Edited by Doctor Congo on 05/20/2023 09:55 AM |
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United States 05/20/2023 07:00 PM
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