COVID mRNA Vaccine Injury: 36-Year-Old Sheriff’s Detective Had Two Heart Attacks and Needs Heart Transplant, Wife Had Pregnancy Complications, and Baby in Neonatal ICU

- 1st heart attack in early December 2023
- 2nd heart attack as he was going to work to submit paperwork, had a massive heart attack on Feb. 12, 2024
- In coma From Feb. 12 to Feb. 14
- His daughter was born on Feb.14 and is now in neonatal ICU
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doctors are currently evaluating him for a cardiac transplant



COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

You will notice that in none of the media reports on this story is there any mention of COVID-19 Vaccines or Vaccine injury.
I have noticed this pattern more and more in the past year.
A young vaccinated couple has health problems (one of them or both) and pregnancy complications, often at the same time.
In this case, to have two heart attacks at age 36, to the point where he requires a heart transplant is extremely unusual. If he had severe coronary artery disease, they would have done a bypass surgery after his 1st mild heart attack. They didn’t.
So it’s likely he has diffuse cardiac injury, either a myocarditis or cardiomyopathy that caused heart scarring which is so severe that it gave him two cardiac arrests, the 2nd one almost killed him.
According to Associated Press, in 2022, a record 4111 heart transplants were performed in the US, not enough to meet the need.

That’s a 20% increase since 2018, according to webmd:

His wife Heather had pregnancy complications. She believes due to stress but premature labor (at 28 weeks) is a common COVID-19 Vaccine complication.
These disasters in young families are the consequence of lack of informed consent. Young people didn’t understand the risks of experimental LNP/mRNA Vaccines, nor did the doctors administering them.
The consequences are now devastating for many.

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Dr. William Makis is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications.
