"Firstly, there is indeed a significant anomaly also in this study: namely, the fact that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, which does not use mRNA technology, is found to be associated with a higher myocarditis risk after 2nd dose than the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine."
Do you think there is a small chance the wrong vaccine was somehow added into the patient records?
I recently saw Prof Norman Fenton on the DarkHorse podcast, and he mentioned how the nurse administered Pfizer even though he thought he was going to get AstraZeneca.
The other reason I find this odd is that after watching that video, I have been trying to find out exactly how many doses of each vaccine was administered in the UK and I have had no luck finding a definitive source.
"Firstly, there is indeed a significant anomaly also in this study: namely, the fact that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, which does not use mRNA technology, is found to be associated with a higher myocarditis risk after 2nd dose than the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine."
Do you think there is a small chance the wrong vaccine was somehow added into the patient records?
I recently saw Prof Norman Fenton on the DarkHorse podcast, and he mentioned how the nurse administered Pfizer even though he thought he was going to get AstraZeneca.
https://youtu.be/-PRefQ2o6QI?t=4344
The other reason I find this odd is that after watching that video, I have been trying to find out exactly how many doses of each vaccine was administered in the UK and I have had no luck finding a definitive source.