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Naked Emperor Substack has an article about the WHO issuing a myocarditis alert regarding babies in the UK. Funny the UK didn't announce the alert and WHO did take the page down, but it was captured.

I suppose the professional liars will try to make people believe this is normal.

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WHO Issues Alert - Increase In Severe Myocarditis in UK Babies
Experts are baffled as to the cause


NE - NAKEDEMPEROR.SUBSTACK.COM
MAY 17, 2023

Late yesterday, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued an alert, warning of an increase in severe myocarditis in neonates and infants. Compared with 2021 there has been a rise in myocarditis cases with 15 babies in Wales and Southwest England presenting to hospital. Sadly two babies died and eight were treated in intensive care.

As most here will be aware, myocarditis is the inflammation of the heart and can cause chest pain, shortness of breath and heart palpitations. ...

 Quoting: Dosha

Good spot!
It seems the WHO 'updated' their release from 16-May, to a new one today (17-May). One baby death was removed from the total today, just sayin'.

To quote the WHO:
"Although enterovirus infections are common in neonates and young infants, the reported increase in myocarditis with severe outcomes in neonates and infants associated with enterovirus infection is unusual."

So, if enterovirus infection is common, but associated myocarditis is 'unusual', are we sure it's related?
I would posit that the hearts of these babies may have been damaged by something else altogether.
You know what I mean.
 
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