Does A Simple Injection Procedure Reduce the Risk Of Myocarditis from Covid Vaccines?
Analysis from Denmark and Norway Suggests Maybe Yes
Aspirating is a simple procedure where the plunger is pulled back after the needle is injected with the vaccine to ensure there is no return blood. If blood appears that is an indication the vaccine would be injected into a vein and not the muscle. Injecting into a vein would not be optimal as the idea is the vaccine should stay in the muscle and not circulate through the body.
Some health authorities argue that aspirating is not necessary and doing so could increase pain from the injection.
Indeed, World Health Organization and CDC do not recommend aspiration.
However, myocarditis is a problem with some studies putting it at as high as 1 in 1800 for young males after receiving a Covid Vaccine. Even if the numbers are not as frequent it is still a very serious issue.
Is the tip of the iceberg with young men primarily experiencing symptoms and being diagnosed because they are more active and more likely to stress the heart?
A freedom of information request in Japan found that the spike proteins and the lipid encasing did circulate and were found throughout the body including in the heart.
https://trialsitenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Pfizer-report_Japanese-government.pdf
A clinical study done in August of 2021 on mice found directly injecting a vaccine into the blood vessels of a mouse some of the mice did experience myocarditis.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34406358/
John Campbell Ph.D. is a retired nursing professor who advocates for aspirating. On his YouTube Channel, he featured Professor Hoiby of the University of Copenhagen, a medical doctor, and microbiologist with 781 publications who advises the Danish government.
As a result of Professor Hoiby’s work and advocacy, Denmark has changed its national guidelines:
“Based on a precautionary principle, we recommend aspiration before injection.”
https://en.ssi.dk/news/epi-news/2021/.
Hoiby states the rates of myocarditis in Norway is three times higher than it is in Denmark.
Restated: Denmark aspirates as part of their vaccine injection program and Norway does not.
Dr. Campbell is pro-vaccine, but he is passionate in arguing that aspiration is an important safety guard that should be implemented.
He asks “How do the heck you know when you inject you are not in a blood vessel - if you don’t aspirate?”
I found this discussion in the link below on why some doctors don’t advocate aspirating.
I am not a doctor but the arguments given to not aspirate in the article are not compelling.
It is hard to believe just taking a few seconds to aspirate is not worth it to help reduce the possibility of Myocarditis and Pericarditis.
This needs to be thoroughly investigated. Why it appears it is not is inexplicable. Myocarditis and Pericarditis cases are tragedies.