52% Surge in Chest Pain Cases: Statistics Demand Independent Review and Government Accountability
Shocking News Update: Alarming Surge in Chest Pain Presentations Linked to Vaccination Rates
In a startling revelation from the Ben Fordham show on 2GB Radio, explosive data from New South Wales Health has unveiled a significant rise in emergency department visits due to chest pain and heart issues since the onset of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
From 2019 to 2021, New South Wales experienced a staggering 52% increase in patients presenting with chest pain, jumping from 34,000 cases in 2019 to 52,000 in 2021—the same year when the highest number of vaccines were administered. The figures appear to contradict expectations, as the number of COVID-19 cases plummeted during that time, casting doubt on the idea that the virus itself was responsible for the rise in heart-related emergencies.
The data mirrors alarming trends observed in other regions, with New Zealand witnessing a jaw-dropping 950% increase in emergency cases related to chest pain from 2019 to 2022. Queensland also reported a dramatic spike, adding 19,700 cases from June 2021 to June 2022, with a notable surge in younger patients under 40.
Analysis from a respected medical professional highlights a striking correlation: “In 2021, lots of chest pain, lots of vaccine, not much COVID. In 2022, fewer chest pain cases, but a significant rise in infections.” The doctor pointed out that while COVID cases in 2021 were just 233, they soared to 3.2 million in 2022, yet fewer people reported chest pain that year.
While the show emphasizes that it cannot definitively attribute the rise in chest pain cases to the vaccine, it calls for urgent scrutiny of the data, stating, “The numbers raise questions that require answers.” This comes against the backdrop of the Australian government’s own COVID-19 vaccine claim scheme, which acknowledges that vaccines can lead to injury, with some individuals suffering serious side effects.
Among those affected is a former colleague of the show, Monica, who developed pericarditis after her first Pfizer vaccine and suffered debilitating consequences that impacted her education.
As public discourse heats up, the show’s findings highlight a critical need for transparency and accountability regarding vaccine safety and public health policies. This troubling increase in health emergencies demands thorough investigation, as the community grapples with the complexities of vaccination and its implications on heart health.
The question looms large: Are we prepared to confront the truth about the unexpected consequences of the vaccination campaign? The data may just be the tip of the iceberg.