A warning issued by the WHO on Tuesday noted an increase in “severe myocarditis” in newborns and infants in Wales and England. According to this, 15 babies born between June 2022 and March 2023 were diagnosed with myocarditis, that is, inflammation of the heart muscle. WHO says this is associated with enterovirus infection that rarely affects the heart.
COVID-19 vaccine may have side effects
Some sources asked the World Health Organization if there is a correlation between the increase in Myocarditis in infants and the COVID-19 vaccine. While WHO leaves questions unanswered, British pathologist Dr. Clare Craig pointed out that with the advent of the COVID-19 vaccine, the incidence rate of myocarditis has increased more than ever since 2021.
Dr. Craig added that they continue their research to fully understand the causes of myocarditis, which increases dramatically in infants, and that the final results will be announced in the coming weeks.
In addition, let us remind you that as with every vaccine and drug, it takes many years to fully understand the risk factors of COVID-19 vaccines and much more data is needed.