In the past two years, there has been a notable surge in the number of cardiac arrest cases in Victoria, Australia. From 2021 to 2022, cases increased by 5.8 percent compared to the previous year, reaching a historical high. These numbers have sparked public concerns about the potential side effects of vaccines.
According to the annual report from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry, 6,934 cases were recorded from 2020 to 2021, representing a 2.5 percent increase compared to the previous year and marking the highest number of cardiac arrest events in the state at that time. However, within the short span of one year from 2021 to 2022, the number of cases surged to 7,361 incidents—a new historical high.
Is There a Connection Between Cardiac Arrest and Vaccination?
Numerous comprehensive studies indicate that myocarditis is a primary cause of sudden and unexpected deaths in adults under the age of 40. The increasing incidence of myocarditis in young individuals may contribute to a heightened risk of other severe cardiovascular adverse events, including cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndromes.
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The authors of the paper pointed out that the research results have raised concerns about undetected severe cardiovascular side effects induced by vaccines. They highlighted the established causal relationship between vaccines and myocarditis, which is a common cause of sudden cardiac arrest in young individuals.
The study aligns with adverse event reporting systems and clinical evidence in various countries, highlighting the presence of diverse side effects associated with COVID-19 vaccines, some of which can be severe.
Another study, also based in Israel, indicated that, compared to the expected incidence rate based on historical data, the rate of myocarditis in young males (aged 16 to 19) increased by 13.6 times after receiving the second vaccine dose.
Concerns Arising From Vaccine Side Effects
An organization compiled data on adverse events reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding COVID-19 vaccines, revealing that as of Oct. 27, 2023, 1,605,764 individuals have reported adverse reactions post-vaccination. This includes 36,501 reported deaths, 20,983 cases of heart attacks, and 27,655 cases of myocarditis or pericarditis. The significant number of deaths and adverse reactions attributed to the vaccine should not be underestimated, prompting concerns among researchers, health care professionals, and the public.
An increasing number of researchers are scrutinizing data, publishing their research findings, and expressing concerns about potential side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. Trust in public health authorities and their recommended vaccination programs can only be restored when people have access to accurate medical information, whether positive or negative.
Emergency Lifesaving Procedure for Cardiac Arrest
Globally, the number of deaths caused by cardiac arrest surpasses the combined total of colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, pneumonia, HIV, influenza, auto accidents, house fires, and firearms. Notably, the mortality rate for cardiac arrest exceeds 90 percent.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an emergency life-saving procedure for when the heart stops beating. According to the 2021 to 2022 data from Victoria, Australia, when the public witnesses a cardiac arrest event, citizens administer CPR in 79 percent of cases, marking an increase from the previous year (2020 to 2021) when the rate stood at 77 percent.
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The Australian government recommends the following three steps to save a life: Call (dial 911), Push (perform CPR), and Shock (use an automated external defibrillator).