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There were 5,973 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) reported to the MIS-C national surveillance system of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) between May 14, 2020, and Nov. 30, 2021. MIS-C usually manifests two to six weeks after inoculation and is characterized by severe illness that requires hospitalization.
Unlike VAERS, I will believe these numbers.
5973 cases out of about 21 million vaccinations when about 1791 cases would be normally expected in this age group without the vaxx.
To sound redundant, this would be very rare.
Again, you will find experts saying that it was not the vaxx that caused this condition, but instead it was caused by the Covid-19 disease, itself.
Either way, when you run the numbers both the disease and the vaxx affect only a very small percent of the population.
Holy shit. It's so criminal that anyone is allowed to give this to children.
5973 cases out of about 21 million vaccinations when about 1791 cases would be normally expected in this age group without the vaxx.
There were 5,973 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) reported to the MIS-C national surveillance system of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) between May 14, 2020, and Nov. 30, 2021. MIS-C usually manifests two to six weeks after inoculation and is characterized by severe illness that requires hospitalization.
The vaxx replicates the "spike protein" in the body. Covid-19 replicates not only the "spike protein", but everything else associated with the disease.
And now it’s been proven that the jab changes your DNA. So your cells can make spike FOREVER!I remember that first MIT study. In fact, I probably posted it on patnet. Chilling.
https://thewashingtonstandard.com/new-study-shows-pfizer-mrna-shot-becomes-dna-in-just-6-hours-video/?source=patrick.net
The vaxx replicates the "spike protein" in the body. Covid-19 replicates not only the "spike protein", but everything else associated with the disease.
There were about 4182 additional cases in the age group over the estimated 1791 pre-Covid.
What percentage of these additional cases should we attribute to Covid?
What percentage of these additional cases should we attribute to the Vaxx?
Again this is out of a population group of about 21 million.
mell saysThere were 5,973 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) reported to the MIS-C national surveillance system of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) between May 14, 2020, and Nov. 30, 2021. MIS-C usually manifests two to six weeks after inoculation and is characterized by severe illness that requires hospitalization.
That is a bit of outrage porn. Here's what the Lancet paper actually says:
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), also known as paediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2, is a rare but serious complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents that generally occurs 2–6 weeks after SARS-CoV-2 infection. MIS-C, first recognised in April, 2020, is characterised by fever, systemic inflammation, and multisystem organ involvement.
From the article above:
"Another study found that 98 percent of MIS-C hospitalizations were among unvaccinated pediatric patients."
Even assuming that the 2% of cases from the vaccinated group were attributable to the vaxx and not to a case of Covid the Vaxxed subsequently got, that would be about 83 cases from the vaxx and about 4098 cases from Covid.
Also quoting from the OP above:
In its Jan. 14 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), the CDC proposes that two doses of Pfizer vaccine had an estimated effectiveness rate of 91 percent against MIS-C, thus suggesting its use among individuals between the ages of 12 and 18.
WRT MIS-C: being jabbed delivers the better outcome. With thousands of children being saved from getting MIS-C.
Again, this is a very small number of people.
I got the information from your own OP.
At this point the Omicron has NOT produced a MIS-C wave, but you really wouldn't know that with a Google search. Here's what the CDC is showing through the end of January and quotes from doctors in an article entitled : As omicron cases fall, doctors are worried about a possible surge of complications in children.
In Washington, DeBiasi said, her hospital has had 30 omicron-related MIS-C cases. But each wave has brought with it fewer cases. With the first wave, DeBiasi said, they treated about 100 kids with MIS-C, and with delta, it was about 60.
"The MIS-C children, we thought we may see an uptick with omicron, but we haven't. It's very similar for us with the Delta surge," the cardiology specialist said. "I...
... or the MIS-C wave never came because we vaccinated about 21 million people in that age group., and the vaxx worked as billed.
"Some vaccinated youngsters in the 12–20 age group have reported a hyper-inflammatory condition where the body’s immune system goes into overdrive and shows symptoms of fever and systemic inflammation involving multiple organ systems, according to a study published Tuesday.
There were 5,973 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) reported to the MIS-C national surveillance system of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) between May 14, 2020, and Nov. 30, 2021. MIS-C usually manifests two to six weeks after inoculation and is characterized by severe illness that requires hospitalization. The authors of the peer-reviewed Lancet study looked into data between Dec. 14, 2020, and Aug. 31, 2021. Over 21 million 12 to 20-year-old individuals received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine as of Aug. 31, 2021.
The researchers found 21 young people with a mean age of 16 years from the demographic who showed symptoms consistent with MIS-C. Of these, 13 were male and eight were female. Out of the 21 individuals, 11 developed MIS-C after receiving the first dose of the vaccine, with the remaining 10 developing the illness after taking the second dose.
“All 21 were hospitalized: 12 (57 percent) were admitted to an intensive care unit and all were discharged home. 15 (71 percent) of 21 individuals had laboratory evidence of past or recent SARS-CoV-2 infection, and six (29 percent) did not,” the report said.
The overall reporting rate of MIS-C among this age group of over 21 million vaccinated individuals was one per million. The reporting rate among those without evidence of COVID-19 infection was only 0.3 per million vaccinated individuals.
These rates are lower than a previous study on the issue that had proposed an MIS-C reporting rate of 224 per million among individuals aged 11 to 15 and a rate of 164 per million among those aged between 16 and 20.
“The pathogenesis of MIS-C is hypothesized to involve a dysregulated immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection, and host genetics might alter susceptibility to developing MIS-C,” the authors wrote.
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Another study found that 98 percent of MIS-C hospitalizations were among unvaccinated pediatric patients. According to the researchers, MIS-C cases tend to peak after the peak in COVID cases.
Out of the 699 pediatric hospitalizations for COVID-19, 513 cases or 73 percent were found among unvaccinated individuals, claimed the study published at Epic Research on Jan. 28. “Of the 1,499 pediatric hospitalizations for MIS-C, 1,474 (98 percent) were for unvaccinated patients,” from the research report.
In its Jan. 14 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), the CDC proposes that two doses of Pfizer vaccine had an estimated effectiveness rate of 91 percent against MIS-C, thus suggesting its use among individuals between the ages of 12 and 18. However, MMWR is not a medical journal or peer-reviewed, but only CDC policy advocacy."