South Australia’s public health system saw a sharp rise in the number of people aged 15 to 44 with heart problems during the rollout of two major vaccines, according to new data from SA Health, the state’s health authority. did.
According to data obtained by Senator Alex Antic under the Freedom of Information Act, between 2019 and 2020, there were approximately 1,000 to 1,300 “cardiac examinations” in public hospitals in South Australia each month. It became clear.
Cardiac symptoms include heart problems, chest pain, and inflammatory problems such as myocarditis and pericarditis.
Since July 2021, the number of presentations has increased from 1,300 in July to 1,688 in August and reached 2,172 in November.
Meanwhile, state governments across Australia were urging individuals to get two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A series of measures were also used to encourage adoption, such as allowing vaccinated individuals to remain employed, cross national borders, visit retail stores, and even go to theaters.
In early 2022, SA Health data revealed a slight drop in cardiac symptoms to 1,520 in February before jumping to 1,953 in March around the time of the rollout of the first booster. After that, it stabilizes at about 1,300 to 1,400 per month until September 2022.
in Australia, highest vaccination coverage Globally, 95.9% of people aged 16 and over now receive two doses of the vaccine, and 72.3% receive a booster (third dose).
Data revealed no increase in cardiac symptoms in other age groups outside the 15- to 44-year-old cohort.
We also found that the number of people admitted to public hospitals remained the same at around 250 to 300 per month throughout the vaccination rollout. This suggests that the doctor did not realize the need for the patient to stay overnight.
Similar trends around the world
Recent studies have suggested a link between increased heart disease and vaccines.
A study on April 28 found a 25% increase in emergency calls among young people, based on data from Israel’s National Emergency Medical Service.
“There has been a more than 25% increase in emergency calls for cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome (an umbrella term for coronary artery problems associated with a sudden onset of reduced blood flow to the heart, according to the Mayo Clinic). We found ‘the age group between 16 and 39, compared to the same period in 2019 and 2020,’ said the study.
A French study in June found that the risk of myocarditis jumped one week after vaccination, with people aged 18 to 25 having a 44-fold higher risk of myocarditis and those who received Pfizer injections. had a 13-fold higher risk.
In response to SA Health’s data, Antic told the Senate that myocarditis and pericarditis are two heart diseases known to be associated with mRNA injections, also recognized by Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration. rice field.
“Despite this well-established fact, injections are compulsory for thousands of Australians, and speaking out about these violations of their liberties can be labeled as anti-vaccine or dangerous misinformation peddlers. was posted,” he said on November 21.
“This injection campaign will go down as the biggest scandal in medical history, and no one said anything.”
Australia’s Department of Social Services estimated in its August budget update that the government could be liable for up to $77 million (US$49.35 million) in vaccine injury payments over the next financial year.
The Epoch Times reached out to SA Health for comment, but did not receive a response by press time.