Surgeon General Ladapo: mRNA Vaccine Would Not Have Been Approved if Cardiac Risk Increase Was Known

Published Oct. 11, 2022, 10:13 a.m. ET | Updated Oct. 11, 2022

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo.

NEW YORK (FLV) – Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo went on Tucker Carlson Tonight to speak out against the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines following the release of a new analysis from the Department of Health in Florida.

“If it had been known two years ago or so, that this vaccine would increase cardiac deaths in young men by 84%, would they have approved it? The obvious answer is no,” Ladapo told Carlson.

Florida’s Voice previously reported Ladapo announced new mRNA COVID-19 vaccine guidance, advising against males aged 18-39 years old from taking those vaccines due to a reported 84% increase in the relative incidence of heart-related deaths.

A new analysis from the Florida Department of Health dropped blockbuster findings of an 84% increase among males 18-39 within 28 days following mRNA vaccination – in the U.S., the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

“Results from the stratified analysis for cardiac-related death following vaccination suggests mRNA vaccination may be driving the increased risk in males, especially among males aged 18 – 39,” the review says.

“As such, the State Surgeon General recommends against males aged 18 to 39 from receiving mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Those with preexisting cardiac conditions, such as myocarditis and pericarditis, should take particular caution when making this decision,” Ladapo’s office announced.

Click here to read the full analysis from the The Florida Department of Health.

Florida’s Voice encourages readers to speak with their personal doctor for medical advice.

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