After undergoing a full peer review, a newly published study in the European Journal of Heart Failure found that 1 in 35 people showed signs of heart damage after taking the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
The CDC openly admits that myocarditis and pericarditis (inflammation of the outer lining of the heart) are rare side effects of COVID vaccination, especially prevalent in adolescents and young men. Despite this serious concern, the CDC says the vaccine is safe for the vast majority of people and that data shows the low risk of complications from the vaccine is outweighed by the reward.
The study concluded that adverse effects were more common than previously thought. The study also found that adverse effects were more frequent in women versus men.
One in 35 health care workers at a Swiss hospital had signs of heart injury associated with the vaccine, mRNA-1273, researchers found, according to the Epoch Times.