Children Experiencing Cardiac Arrest Following COVID Vaccination | Accusations of Vaccine Genocide
In a recent article published on TheBurningPlatform.com, author Steve Kirsch suggests that cardiac arrests among vaccinated individuals, particularly children under 20, are becoming a new normal. However, it's essential to note that as of the latest available information in August 2025, there is no verified, credible evidence indicating an increase in cardiac arrests among vaccinated children under 20 years old.
Current data and medical community reports do not document or suggest a causal link between COVID-19 or other childhood vaccinations and increased cardiac arrest incidents in this age group. U.S. vaccination rates among children, especially for routine childhood vaccines and COVID-19 immunization, remain variable but generally do not correlate with reports of increased cardiac arrests.
The medical and epidemiological data available do not support the premise that vaccination in children under 20 leads to an increase in cardiac arrests. Concerns focus on falling vaccine coverage rates and risks of infectious disease resurgence. No significant reactions or warnings from the medical community have emerged concerning this alleged connection.
In his article, Kirsch mentions a post for more information, but he does not provide any new details about the post or the latest death. He also states that nurse Angela knows of 15 children, under the age of 20, who have died from cardiac arrest, all of whom were vaccinated with the COVID vaccine. However, the medical community is attributing these deaths to unknown causes, despite the high number of cardiac arrests among vaccinated individuals.
Kirsch expresses surprise at efforts to normalize cardiac arrests as a common occurrence, suggesting that such incidents were not common before the COVID vaccines were rolled out. He asserts that this practice is insanely criminal, as it prevents children from receiving help based on the real issue. He encourages readers to check his post for more information.
It's crucial to approach such claims with a critical eye and wait for peer-reviewed studies and public health advisories to validate any new data that may arise. For more insights on this topic, you can visit Kirsch's Substack at KirschSubstack.com.
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