Cardiologist ignores medical literature, claims MSNBC host’s sudden myocarditis and pericarditis came from the common cold
By Lance D Johnson // Feb 05, 2023

An MSNBC host recently suffered through a serious case of myocarditis and pericarditis that was initially misdiagnosed as acid reflux. After a series of hospitalizations, the host's personal cardiologist went on her show to claim that her life-threatening case of myocarditis and pericarditis came from the… common cold.

Dr. Greg Katz of NYU Langone is the cardiologist for MSNBC host Yasmin Vossoughian. The MSNBC host recently told her viewers that she suffered a “health scare” and was unable to work for over a month. Yasmin was laid up in the hospital for several days and had to endure emergency operations to save her life.

MSNBC host claims her sudden myocarditis and pericarditis hospitalization is from the common cold

“I know from my Twitter feed that many of you have wondered why I have been off the air for a little while. Well, I have been dealing with a little bit of a health scare,” Yasmin told her viewers. During that time, she said she experienced sudden chest pains that “waxed and waned over the period of ten days.” The doctors did not take the pains seriously because Vossoughian was young and in great health.

“I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it, but as they continued to get worse, I started to think something was actually wrong. It was December 30 when I finally went to an Urgent Care and was told I had reflux,” she said.

She said she “didn’t really buy” the first diagnosis, but felt relieved when the doctors said the issue had nothing to do with her heart. However, the doctors were wrong. “The next day on December 30th [after the misdiagnosis], I woke up with severe pains, both in my chest and in my left shoulder,” Yasmin said. “And it was like a tightening in my chest when I took deep breaths that got worse when I was laying flat.”

At that point, her husband rushed her to the emergency room. “And from there, the nightmare that has been my January began,” she said.

“I was diagnosed with pericarditis, inflammation of the lining of my heart - brought on by a virus, a literal common cold,” she said. “I also had fluid around my heart that had to be drained, or else it could hinder the beating of my heart.” She was discharged after spending four nights in the hospital.

Three days later, she had another health scare with her heart. Back home, she felt a flutter in her heart. She was admitted back to the hospital for another five nights, where she took a battery of tests. The doctors found inflammation of the heart muscle and diagnosed her with myocarditis. Her cardiologist continues to claim that these heart problems were all caused by the common cold.

Cardiologist willfully ignores medical literature linking myocarditis to covid jabs

The MSNBC host was shocked at the terrifying diagnosis, but she went along with the narrative about the cause. “I want to remind you I run 7 miles three to four times a week. I do yoga. I don’t eat meat. I don’t smoke. I drink occasionally. Aside from probably not getting enough sleep and working too much, I’m a pretty healthy person,” she said.

In the study, Intramyocardial Inflammation after COVID-19 Vaccination: An Endomyocardial Biopsy-Proven Case Series, scientists investigated 14 cases of myocarditis after covid-19 vaccination. They found SARS-CoV-2 spike protein expression within the heart and dominance of CD4+ lymphocytic infiltrates, which suggest an autoimmunological reaction to the covid-19 mRNA vaccine.

A study published in Circulation found that clinically suspected myocarditis is temporally related to COVID-19 vaccination in adolescents and young adults. There's also documented cases of overlapping myocarditis and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome after COVID-19 vaccination.

According to Yasmin’s Twitter, she did receive covid-19 vaccinations, yet the mRNA vaccine was not even considered as the cause of her pericarditis and myocarditis, let alone considered a contributing factor. While cardiologist Dr. Greg Katz appears to be proficient in handling cases of myocarditis and pericarditis, he is ignorant to the cause, a cause that is now clearly defined in the medical literature. The sudden epidemic of heart inflammation in young, previously healthy individuals can be linked back to the spike protein replicated by the covid-19 mRNA vaccine. This doctor’s ignorance in this segment is more than likely willful, because MSNBC pushed for covid-19 vaccine mandates that have ruined countless lives, including the life of their own host.

Sources include:

TheGatewayPundit.com

Pubmed.gov

AHAJournals.org

NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov [PDF]

Twitter.com



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