
I have been amazed at how many people have taken one or more of the COVID-19 vaccines are completely free of side effects. It has been conjectured that the uninspected vials of COVID-19 vaccines have differing quantities of mRNA because of lipid nanoparticle aggregation (clumping together within a batch).
Pfizer claims they perform many quality checks of their product; however, neither Pfizer nor the FDA have published an inspection report for quality, purity, and quantification of mRNA in the multi-use vials. If there was little or no viable mRNA, then Spike protein would not be produced within the injection side (deltoid muscle) or other tissues and that would explain a lack of side effects in the arm and elsewhere in the body.
Polykretis and McCullough have reported nearly a 10-fold increase in cardiac arrests among European athletes since the rollout of mandatory COVID-19 vaccines. Could these cardiac arrests have been anticipated in some way from the very beginning? Komici et al studied 460 competitive and recreational athletes at the University of Molise in Italy undergoing COVID-19 vaccination. Arm pain was reported in 81.3% of the first and 24.9% of second dose recipients. The strongest predictor of arm pain was male gender.

The results are similar to those of Schmeling et al who reported about 32.1% of doses result in no adverse effects whatsoever reported to Danish health authorities after vaccination.

Schwab et al reported a cohesive finding of simultaneous vaccine-induced inflammation in the deltoid muscle and the heart among those who died after vaccination. The areas of inflammation look very similar in both samples.
Finally, Nakahara et al reported that there is a greater shift from normal free fatty acid to 18-FDG uptake in the human heart among those who had a sore arm (65.4%) after vaccination. This cardiac PET finding is associated with myocardial disease and chronic ischemia.

Piecing these data together in my clinical practice, I always ask patients if they had a sore arm or more severe reaction within the few days of the shot. It may be a harbinger of future cardiovascular serious adverse events including myocarditis and sudden cardiac death.
By Dr. Peter McCullough