Martha MacCallum: questions role of covid vaccine in causing cardiac arrest in Bronny James!
Martha MacCallum is a talented Fox News host who always makes viewers think. Recently, she brought in the probability of covid vaccine causing cardiac arrest in Lebron James’ son, Bronny James.
Bronny is a budding basketball player who is just 18. During college basketball practice, his heart arrested and he was rushed to the intensive care unit where he was under close medical monitoring. Know how Martha compelled people to think on the possible association of frequent cardiac arrests and deaths in young athletes.
Martha MacCallum and her excellent reporting
American journalist, Martha MacCallum recently reported about how Bronny James, son of Lebron James suffered a heart arrest during his basketball practice at the University of South Carolina basketball court. He was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Cardiologists there attended to him promptly and he was discharged home the next day.
Martha discussed with CityMD Medical Director Dr. Janette Nesheiwat about the likely cause of this arrest. She queried:
“I think a lot of people see these situations and it does raise questions about the vaccine because we saw some of what you talked about happen in some young individuals,” the host said and noted, “Elon Musk tweeted about it. He said, ‘We cannot ascribe everything to the vaccine, but, by the same token, we cannot ascribe nothing. Myocarditis is a known side-effect. The only question is whether it is rare or common.’”
She added:
“Is that a fair question to raise, and do — is it true that we see more of this than prior to the vaccine, Doctor?”
Doctor’s response
The doctor did not deny the possibility but explained it thus:
“So what is more common in someone like Bronny James is cardiomyopathy, not myocarditis,”
“But, is it off the table? Absolutely not. He needs to have the workup to determine what happened. He’ll probably have an EKG, an echo stress test. Fortunately, there is treatment for this.”
She also said:
“We don’t have the data to say so, but it’s certainly something that we need to be aware of.”
Aaron McIntire, producer of The Steve Deace Show on Blaze TV had also asked a similar question:
“Former EPL goalkeeper/ESPN analyst collapses on air
Browns WR missing at least training camp with blood clots
Well-known singer collapses during dinner; she has clots around vital organs
One of the most well-known college basketball players suffers cardiac arrest during…”
“It’s a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma.”
Elon Musk had a similar suspicion
Billionaire Elon Musk posed a similar doubt when he put up on his social media:
“Lebron James’ son, 18, suffers cardiac arrest during college basketball practice https://t.co/CWNcnuYHfs via @BIZPACReview
— BPR based (@DumpstrFireNews).”
But many people criticized him for this post. They labeled him a conspirator. Kara Swisher on her podcast said:
“There’s never someone else’s terrible tragedy — a murder in SF, a group of kids trapped, an older man getting hit with a hammer by a lunatic — that this bottomless pit of attention addiction does not find a heinous way to insert himself in, frequently wrong but never in doubt. pic.twitter.com/6MnWwtb7L1
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher)”
Michael Sunder wrote:
“Such horrible misinformation. Cant believe I bought a car from this guy.”
True tweeted on 26 July 2023:
“For such a bright person, you sure are reactionary to very specific topics and silent on many others. It’s very odd.”
Benjamin Ryan commented:
“It’s rare. Next question?”
And Christopher Erickson enlightened:
“Myocarditis is a known side effect of the virus too.”
Short bio on Martha MacCallum
Martha MacCallum is an American journalist working for Fox News. More bio…