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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: McGinty
No idea what that means?
They found that the incidence of hospitalization was only 6.14% in patients who received a kit and 11.71% in those who did not. In the multivariate model, receiving a medical kit was associated with a lower risk of hospitalization or death from COVID-19: adjusted risk ratio 0.35 (95% confidence interval 0.30–0.40).
Dr. Dror Mevorach is the head of internal medicine at Hadassah University Hospital in Ein Kerem. After the rollout of the Pfizer vaccine in Israel a young man showed up in Mevorach’s office with myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, literally one day after receiving the Pfizer shot. Mevorach then found two more cases of the heart ailment in his hospital with newly vaccinated individuals. The doctor notified the Israeli Ministry of Health who told Mevorach to start an investigation. Within two months Mevorach and a team of doctors found and logged “over one hundred cases”.
originally posted by: puzzled2
“…Mevorach then found two more cases of the heart ailment in his hospital with newly vaccinated individuals. The doctor notified the Israeli Ministry of Health who told Mevorach to start an investigation. Within two months Mevorach and a team of doctors found and logged “over one hundred cases”.
31 January 2022
Because of the move to reporting infection episodes, today's update will be delayed. The current estimate for release is 10:00pm. Further updates will be provided here.
31 January 2022
Because of the move to reporting infection episodes, today's update will be delayed. The current estimate for release is 10:30pm. Further updates will be provided here.