15 Newborns in Wales and South-West England Struck Down with Severe Myocarditis since June 2022
Let the twisting in pretzels begin...
As Daily Mail reported on May 17, 2023:
15 UK newborns diagnosed with myocarditis from June 2022 to March 2023
Further testing of 9 of the cases confirmed they had common infection (enterovirus)
I conclude that the other 6 newborns weren’t even tested positive for the benign common infection. Therefore, the "common infection” is not the root cause, as it is so common? Yet, uncommonly, it is being blamed for something extremely uncommon, up till now, in WHO’s own words. “UK Baby Dies, 7 More In Hospital In "Unusual" Cluster Of Heart Infections” (NDTV, 2023.05.19):
It is very rare for young babies to develop myocarditis, the World health Organisation (WHO) said.
Immediately, the barrage of headlines blamed the myocarditis in babies squarely on the “unusual heart infection” [sic!], a foregone conclusion:
“Parents warned as baby dies and eight left in intensive care by heart inflammation from 'usually mild bug'“ (LBC, 2023.05.17)
“Warning as baby dies and seven more fall critically ill with ‘usually mild virus’” (Independent, 2023.05.19)
“What is enterovirus? Warning as babies in Wales test positive” (Evening Standard, 2023.05.19)
Or was a cluster of only six babies with myocarditis and without the detectable enterovirus normal? Or was a baby with enterovirus and myocarditis normal before? Or is it the new “normal”? If so, why and since when?
“What is an enterovirus infection in children?”:
An enterovirus is a very common type of virus. There are many types of enteroviruses. Most of them cause only mild illness. Infections most often occur in the summer and fall. The viruses mostly cause illness in babies, children, and teens. This is because most adults have already been exposed to many enteroviruses and have built up immunity.
Basically, enterovirus is everywhere. So, if you test extensively, this is the bug most likely to be found. Hence, in 9 out of 15 tests it has been detected. Let them test randomly groups of 15 elsewhere and try to correlate that with myocarditis. Then show us the results. Not that I expect such a study.
Hmm, what may be the cause after all? In the meantime, you can read this really tragic report for yourself: “Mountain Ash parents discover truth after doctors said baby died from rare infection” (itvNews, 2023.05.16)
All I can hope for is that the parents of these 15 kids are connecting this horrifying outcome to the Rat Juice.... and they spent every single day contemplating suicide.
How difficult is it for someone to ask the question - can a drug/vaccine that we are told was developed over the course of months --- be Safe and Effective? Then take a few minutes to research this topic finding this https://www.wired.com/2003/05/feds-race-to-make-sars-vaccine/
They are paying the ultimate price for trusting CNNBBC.
Breast fed from experimentally gene transfected mothers?