Tue Jun 7, 2022 – 2:49 pm EDT
DUDLEY, England (LifeSiteNews) – Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) has released data indicating a sharp rise in ambulance calls for heart-related illnesses in the West Midlands region since the nation’s COVID-19 shot campaign launched, a new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed.
A FOIA application lodged with the West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust on April 25 requested information from 2017 up to the present day on the number of “callouts for patients with heart conditions per year,” as well as a breakdown for the under-30 age group.
The NHS responded on May 18, delivering a spreadsheet with the official figures both for overall ambulance calls for serious heart conditions, tabulated by month from January 2017 until March 2022, and the specific numbers for those under 30 years old during the same time period within the West Midlands area.
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The results from the above tables show a marked increase in ambulance calls for heart-related illnesses during 2021, shortly after the nationwide COVID jab rollout had commenced in December the
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