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Obviously we have a problem with nutrtion in this country. No surprise there. Sure it can be genetic. Wait. Covid 19 showed an increase in myocarditis and blood clots in those under 25 years of age? Hmmmmm. Nothing mentioned about vaccine adverse reactions.

Obviously we have a problem with nutrtion in this country. No surprise there. Sure it can be genetic. Wait. Covid 19 showed an increase in myocarditis and blood clots in those under 25 years of age? Hmmmmm. Nothing mentioned about vaccine adverse reactions.

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This article makes sense. The sudden increase in heart disease in younger people is too big of a problem to keep a lid on. People are noticing, so the legacy media is forced to address it in an attempt to put their own spin on it. Here they blame COVID-19 without any explanation.

The most devious part is the final paragraph.

"Even if they do have an increased risk due to their diagnosis, many can still safely participate in exercise with appropriate restrictions and monitoring," Dr. Delwyn McOmber said in a news release from Norton Children's. "Screening them before they have an issue allows us to monitor their condition, plan follow-ups and help prevent a serious condition."

They’re trying to tell parents how to keep their heart damaged children out of the hospital and in a less noticeable state of partial disability.

Some are saying the disaster the health insurance companies are facing will eventually boil over and blow the lid off of all this.