NEW PAPER IN NATURE CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH:

Circulating spike protein may contribute to myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccination

This study shows potential age-related differences in the processing of vaccine-derived spike protein that may explain the relatively higher frequency of myocarditis in adolescents and young adults, and a potential role for unbound circulating spike protein in the myocarditis.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s44161-023-00222-0

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Yeah we knew this 18 months ago

science is all about proving fire is hot once they finally came up with the thermometer. as silly as it sounds this is a good thing in the long run.

"In summary, this study shows potential age-related differences in the processing of vaccine-derived spike protein that may explain the relatively higher frequency of myocarditis in adolescents and young adults, and a potential role for unbound circulating spike protein in the myocarditis, which suggests that for patients in whom spike antigenemia is detected, administration of antibodies to spike protein could potentially prevent or reverse the pathology. However, given the relatively small number of participants analyzed in this study, these conclusions need to be confirmed in large cohorts."

I’ve had 2 patients in one week get admitted to the Cardiothoracic ICU after cardiac arrest presumed secondary to myocarditis. Both in their 50s and otherwise healthy.

That sounds like coincidence.

Like lightning strikes twice ...