Pro-Vaccine Cardiologist Urges Ban on mRNA Booster After Seeing 70 Vaccine-Related Heart Conditions

“[W]e don’t need to use mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna,” says Sydney heart specialist.

QUICK FACTS:
  • A ban on mRNA booster vaccines is being recommended by Australian Cardiologist Dr. Ross Walker following his observation of as many as 70 cases of vaccine-related heart conditions.
  • Dr. Walker has publicly expressed his reservations regarding the mRNA vaccines, which he has stated are “very pro-inflammatory.” The cardiologist goes so far as to say that The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization, which advises Australia’s Minister for Health and Aged Care, should never have mandated mRNA vaccines in the first place.
  • “I’ve seen many people getting vaccine reactions, who get symptoms for about three to six months afterwards,” Walker said, those reactions including shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and chest pain. “I’ve seen 60-70 patients in my own practice over the past 12 months who have had similar reactions.”
DR. WALKER IS NOT “ANTI-VACCINE”:

Dr. Walker is calling for the disuse of mRNA vaccines, not all vaccines: “Getting Covid is ten times worse than getting vaccinated – but we don’t need to use mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna,” said Walker.

BACKGROUND:
  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced on Tuesday plans to seek a grand jury investigation into possible wrongdoing related to the marketing and promotion of COVID-19 vaccines, which turned out to cause more side effects and to be less effective than advertized.
  • “It is against the law to mislead and to misrepresent, particularly when you’re talking about the efficacy of a drug,” DeSantis said on Tuesday.
  • “Today, I’m announcing a petition with the Supreme Court of Florida to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate any and all wrongdoing in Florida with respect to COVID-19 vaccines,” he said, adding that the grand jury “will come with legal processes that will be able to get more information” about any wrongdoing.
  • The jury will “bring legal accountability for those who committed misconduct,” the governor stated.

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