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"13yo died of ‘cardiac event’ as doctors consider link between rare heart condition & vaccine in boys"
"A 13-year-old boy allegedly died from heart problems after getting his second dose of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine, according to a viral Twitter post, as health officials begin to link cases of heart inflammation in kids to the jabs.
A Twitter thread went viral on Sunday after a woman claimed that her brother’s 13-year-old son had died less than three days after receiving his second dose of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine.
'The initial autopsy results (done Friday) were that his heart was enlarged and there was some fluid surrounding it. He had no known health problems. Was on no medications,' Tami Burages wrote, with a photo apparently showing her nephew’s Covid-19 vaccination record card.
The card showed that the child, Jacob Clynick – born in 2007 – received his second dose on June 13 at a Walgreens three weeks after his first.
Burages said that she is 'pro-vaccine' and knows vaccines are 'mostly safe.' She also said that she had vaccinated her 'own 14-year-old son as soon as it was available.' But she added that her nephew has died and that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 'needs to investigate.'
'There have been other cases of myocarditis in young men receiving their 2nd [Pfizer] shot. Have others died from it in the United States or is my nephew the first?' Burages asked, adding, 'I think parents should be warned of the risk.'"
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