Heart Disease Surging Among Covid-Vaccinated Children

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Original Article By Frank Bergman

Physicians are raising urgent concerns about an alarming rise in severe heart problems among children who received Covid mRNA “vaccines.”

Experts warn that these conditions were once considered almost unheard of in pediatric medicine before the experimental injections were rolled out for public use in early 2021.

Cases of myocarditis, pericarditis, arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac dysfunction are being seen at levels doctors say they have never witnessed in their careers.

Pediatric cardiologist Dr. Kirk Milhoan has documented what he describes as a dramatic escalation of heart inflammation and rhythm disturbances in young patients, warning that these illnesses are appearing in children with no previous risk factors.

“These cases were almost unheard of before 2021,” Milhoan explained, noting that they often arise without the viral triggers typically associated with myocarditis.

Emergency departments and pediatric wards are echoing his concerns, reporting children as young as 12 arriving with dangerously elevated troponin levels, a biomarker for heart injury.

The sudden nature of these cases, often in otherwise healthy kids, has left many clinicians unsettled.

Unvaccinated Children Reportedly Less Affected

Adding fuel to the controversy, Dr. Suzanne Humphries, a nephrologist and long-time critic of mass vaccination policies, has revealed that she is seeing stark differences between “vaccinated” and unvaccinated children.

According to Humphries, unvaccinated children in her circles are showing normal cardiac and developmental outcomes, while their “vaccinated” peers are experiencing higher rates of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions.

Humphries’ findings are resonating with parents and independent practitioners who argue that regulators have ignored critical safety signals.

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Health Agencies Offer Few Answers

Despite the mounting reports, major health authorities continue to downplay the trend, attributing rising pediatric heart issues to “multifactorial causes” such as viral infections and disruptions in care during lockdowns.

But critics argue that this is a convenient deflection that avoids examining possible links to recent medical interventions.

The absence of large-scale, independent studies on long-term cardiac outcomes in children has only deepened mistrust.

Milhoan and Humphries, along with other concerned doctors, are calling for transparent investigations free from pharmaceutical influence, something many parents say is long overdue.

Trust in Public Health at Breaking Point

For families already wary of government narratives, the silence from official bodies is seen as part of a broader pattern of institutional denial and lack of accountability.

Each new report of heart injuries in young people further erodes confidence in the medical establishment.

As the gap widens between real-world clinical observations and the assurances of public health agencies, the public demands to know how many more children must be affected before officials stop dismissing these warnings and start a serious investigation.

The stakes reach beyond pediatric care.

This unfolding crisis is fast becoming a test of whether health authorities can prioritize truth and accountability over protecting their own reputations.

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