Volume
2 | Issue 1 | 1J Emerg M ed O A, 2024 Citation: Hulscher, N., Cook, M.
J., Stricker, R. B., McCullough, P. A. (2024). Excess Cardiopulmonary
Arrest and Mortality after COVID-19 Vaccination in King County,
Washington. J Emerg Med OA, 2(1), 01-11. Excess Cardiopulmonary Arrest
and Mortality after COVID-19 Vaccination in King County, Washington
This
is a study from my neighborhood - my clinic is about 1 hour from
Seattle. Many COVID19 injected people are completely oblivious to the
die off that is happening and still think that people speaking out
against the COVID bioweapons are conspiracy theorists.
As
I have been reporting for over 2 years, shedding is real and the
rubbery clots can be also found in unvaccinated blood. I have seen an
uptick of strokes, heart attacks and blood clots in the unvaccinated as
well.
Here is the abstract.
Nicolas Hulscher, Michael J. Cook, Raphael B. Stricker and Peter A. McCullough
Introduction:
Since the onset of widespread COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, there
have been concerns about serious cardiovascular adverse events as a
result of mass vaccination. This study aimed to estimate excess
cardiopulmonary arrest mortality in King County, WA, and investigate any
association with COVID-19 vaccination rates.
Methods: An
exploratory data analysis was performed. Comparative analyses were
performed to evaluate the changes in total EMS attendances over time.
Excess deaths were calculated using the 2015-2020 cardiopulmonary arrest
mortality trend line. The relationship between excess cardiopulmonary
arrest mortality and vaccination rates was analyzed using polynomial
regression analysis.
Results: Approximately
98% of the King County population received at least one dose of a
COVID-19 vaccine by 2023. As of August 2nd, 2024, there have been
approximately 589,247 confirmed COVID-19 cases in King County. In 2021-
2022, Total EMS attendances in King County sharply increased by 35.34%
from 2020 and by 11% from pre-pandemic years. Cases of 'obvious death'
upon EMS arrival increased by 19.89% in 2020, 36.57% in 2021, and 53.80%
in 2022 compared to the 2017-2019 average. We found a 25.7% increase in
total cardiopulmonary arrests and a 25.4% increase in cardiopulmonary
arrest mortality from 2020 to 2023 in King County, WA. Excess fatal
cardiopulmonary arrests were estimated to have increased by 1,236% from
2020 to 2023, rising from 11 excess deaths (95% CI: -12, 34) in 2020 to
147 excess deaths (95% CI: 123, 170) in 2023. A quadratic increase in
excess cardiopulmonary arrest mortality was observed with higher
COVID-19 vaccination rates. The general population of King County
sharply declined by 0.94% (21,300) in 2021, deviating from the expected
population size. Applying our model from these data to the entire United
States yielded 49,240 excess fatal cardiopulmonary arrests from
2021-2023.
Conclusions:
We identified a significant ecological and temporal association between
excess fatal cardiopulmonary arrests and the COVID-19 vaccination
campaign. The increase in excess cardiopulmonary arrest deaths may also
be attributed to COVID-19 infection and disruptions in emergency care
during the pandemic. Urgent further research is needed to confirm our
observations with attention to risk mitigation for incident events and
improved survival with resuscitation.
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