A major new study has confirmed that Pfizer’s Covid mRNA shot acts as a trigger that causes sudden cardiovascular-related deaths. The finding was made during a comprehensive case study led by Dr. E. J. Balbona, MD, of the Art of Medicine PA in Jacksonville Florida.
Physician-scientist Dr. Balbona is an internist who previously served as a Naval Officer and Physician at the U.S. Capitol Office of the Attending Physician. He provides medical care to prominent officials including members of U.S. Congress and United States Supreme Court justices.
Balbona is also a leading advocate for evidence-based medicine. The case study sought to investigate the death of a 34-year-old male “who was in good health prior to his COVID-19 mRNA vaccination.”
On May 6, 2021, just 16 days after receiving the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA shot, Victor Simoes died suddenly due to a confluence of cardiovascular-related conditions.
For over three years now, the grieving mom, Henrietta Simoes, has worked tirelessly to get answers for her son’s tragic sudden death. The case of Victor’s death was investigated by a team of researchers at the Art of Medicine PA.
Following their exhaustive investigations, the researchers have published a peer-reviewed account in the form of a case report that scientifically tracks the cause of Victor Simoes’ death. […]
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