​A deep dive into the safety and efficacy of the Monkeypox vaccine.
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​In this episode of With The Wind, Dr. Paul sits down with Dr. Meryl Nass, an expert in bioweapons and global health. Together, they explore the controversial topic of the Monkeypox vaccine, its safety, and the potential risks it poses, particularly for children. As vaccine rollouts continue, questions arise about the true necessity of this vaccine and whether it is as harmless as claimed.
​Dr. Nass begins by providing a historical perspective on Monkeypox, explaining how it was once a rare disease, with few cases outside of Africa until recent outbreaks. In fact, she notes, Monkeypox was never considered a significant threat in the West. However, in recent years, the U.S. government has been pushing for the development of vaccines like JYNNEOS, despite the absence of widespread cases.
Dr. Nass emphasizes the concerning issues surrounding the safety of the current Monkeypox vaccine, particularly its connection to myocarditis and other heart-related complications. She states, 
"The thing is, like the Covid vaccines and like the original smallpox vaccines, this vaccine does cause inflammation of your heart. And so, it when that happens, you are susceptible to cardiac arrhythmias, heart attacks, and sudden death." 
— Dr. Meryl Nass, M.D.
​Dr. Paul and Dr. Nass further discuss how the vaccine was developed without proper testing, particularly in children, and how it was fast-tracked due to governmental pressure. Despite the claims of its effectiveness, there is little evidence to support that it prevents Monkeypox, with troubling reports that the vaccine has even caused the disease in vaccinated individuals.

Conclusion:
​The conversation highlights the importance of remaining critical of vaccine recommendations, especially when the safety data is incomplete. Dr. Nass urges families to be cautious about opting for this vaccine, particularly for children, until more reliable data is available. Dr. Paul reinforces the need to make informed decisions based on facts, not fear.

Show Notes:

TitleWith The Wind with Dr. Paul - Show 159: Pediatric Perspectives: Is Monkeypox Vaccine Safe? with Meryl Nass, M.D.
Presenters: Dr. Paul Thomas, Meryl Nass, M.D.
Length: 33 minutes, 22 seconds
Links to Websites: Key Points:
  • 00:00-03:00: Introduction by Dr. Paul and overview of Monkeypox vaccine discussion
  • 03:00-07:30: Dr. Nass provides historical background on Monkeypox and its spread in the West
  • 07:30-12:00: Analysis of the Monkeypox vaccine development and its fast-tracking for use in children
  • 12:00-18:00: Discussion on vaccine-related myocarditis and other heart complications
  • 18:00-22:30: Questions about the effectiveness of the vaccine and missing data on trials
  • 22:30-30:00: Meryl Nass discusses why the CDC has not released important trial data
  • 30:00-End: Conclusion, vaccine hesitancy, and final thoughts on avoiding unnecessary vaccinations
Summary: In this episode, Dr. Paul talks with Dr. Meryl Nass, who delves into the Monkeypox vaccine's safety and effectiveness, especially for children. The episode highlights the concerning side effects, including myocarditis, and questions the rationale behind its rapid deployment. Dr. Nass and Dr. Paul emphasize the importance of critically assessing public health recommendations and making informed decisions.
Conclusion: The discussion underscores the need for transparency in vaccine development and the importance of making health choices based on factual data, not fear. Dr. Nass warns against the Monkeypox vaccine due to the lack of clear efficacy data and its known risks.
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