CDC withholds updated data on post-vaccine heart inflammation.
The CDC Refuses to Release Updated Information on COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is withholding crucial data on cases of myocarditis and pericarditis following COVID-19 vaccination, despite confirming that these inflammatory conditions can be caused by the vaccines.
While the CDC regularly shares information on post-vaccination heart inflammation with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), it has chosen not to disclose the latest figures during a recent meeting.
When asked for the updated data, a CDC spokesman referred to a study that only covers information up until October 23, 2022. This study identified nine cases of myocarditis or pericarditis following vaccination with the bivalent COVID-19 vaccines.
Despite having more recent data, the CDC has chosen not to make it public, stating that it will be published ”when appropriate.” However, they did not provide a clear explanation as to why the recent meeting was not an appropriate time.
Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center, expressed frustration with the lack of transparency, questioning why specific data on myocarditis and pericarditis related to the bivalent COVID shots over the past 10 months has not been released.
Meanwhile, concerns about vaccine hesitancy and lack of trust in public health officials continue to grow. Kim Witczak, a drug safety advocate, criticized the CDC and FDA for deciding what information the public needs to know, stating that withholding crucial data is contributing to the problem.
Presentation
During the recent meeting, CDC officials presented data on the bivalent shots to their advisory panel, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The panel was considering recommendations for the new COVID-19 vaccines, which were authorized with limited clinical trial data.
Dr. Nicola Klein, a Kaiser Permanente doctor working closely with the CDC, presented data on COVID-19 vaccine safety from the Vaccine Safety Datalink. However, it’s unclear why more recent data were not included in the presentation. Dr. Klein did not respond to requests for comment.
Dr. Klein mentioned that two cases of myocarditis were detected in the Vaccine Safety Datalink through March 11. However, she stated that these cases did not raise a safety signal among adults.
Despite the limited data presented, some doctors, including Dr. Andrew Pavia, have cited it to claim that there is no detectable risk of myocarditis from the bivalent shots. However, critics argue that the missing VAERS data undermines these claims.
According to a search of the VAERS system, 98 cases of myocarditis, pericarditis, or myopericarditis have been reported following bivalent vaccination. While anyone can report to VAERS, most reports are entered by healthcare providers, and submitting false information can lead to prosecution.
Dr. Megan Wallace, a CDC official, acknowledged the limited data on myocarditis risk but emphasized the overall benefits of the vaccines. However, she did not mention the cases reported to VAERS during the presentation.
Dr. Pablo Sanchez, the only panel member to recommend against a widespread recommendation for the new vaccines, cited the risk of myocarditis as a reason for his stance. He emphasized the importance of being transparent with patients about the known and unknown risks.
The labels for the new vaccines explicitly state that they can cause myocarditis and pericarditis. While some individuals have recovered, others continue to experience long-term effects. The full extent of potential long-term sequelae is still unknown.
How does the CDC’s refusal to release updated information on vaccine side effects impact healthcare professionals and the general public’s ability to assess the risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccination?
And emergency use authorization. The presentation included information on the efficacy and safety of the vaccines, as well as data on adverse events reported post-vaccination. However, when it came to the specific cases of myocarditis and pericarditis, the CDC chose not to disclose the most updated figures.
This decision has raised concerns among experts and the general public. Myocarditis and pericarditis are serious inflammatory conditions that affect the heart, and their connection to COVID-19 vaccination is a significant matter. By withholding this information, the CDC is limiting the ability of healthcare professionals and the public to fully assess the risks and benefits of the vaccines.
The lack of transparency from the CDC is especially troubling considering the growing number of cases of myocarditis and pericarditis reported in vaccinated individuals. The VAERS system, which serves as a database for such adverse events, has already gathered data on these conditions. However, the CDC’s refusal to release the most recent numbers during the meeting implies a deliberate omission of crucial information.
Barbara Loe Fisher, a prominent vaccine safety advocate, rightly questions why the CDC has not provided specific data on myocarditis and pericarditis related to the bivalent COVID shots over the past 10 months. This information is vital for healthcare professionals and the public to make informed decisions about vaccination.
Furthermore, the lack of transparency and delay in releasing crucial data further erode trust in public health officials. Vaccine hesitancy is already a significant challenge, and withholding important information only fuels skepticism and mistrust. Kim Witczak, a drug safety advocate, rightly criticizes the CDC and FDA for deciding what information the public needs to know. Openness and transparency are essential in maintaining public trust and confidence.
Ultimately, the CDC’s refusal to release updated information on COVID-19 vaccine side effects, specifically myocarditis and pericarditis, is deeply concerning. The public deserves access to all relevant data to make informed decisions about their health. Timely disclosure of information is vital to address vaccine hesitancy and maintain trust in public health institutions. The CDC must prioritize transparency and provide the most recent and accurate information on vaccine side effects to ensure public safety and informed decision-making.
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