
WHAT ? ??? A Canadian doctor says the increase in the number of strokes is due to “stroke season”… a phenomenon he only recently heard about [VIDÉO].
Published on 23.1.2023
Perfectly healthy athletes unexpectedly collapse during matches or practices and, in many cases, die. Celebrities also die suddenly of heart problems. But it’s not just heart attacks that cause this insane phenomenon. In Canada and the United States, or elsewhere in the world, hospitals are seeing an increase in the number of stroke patients.

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj, a Canadian physician specializing in emergency care, spoke to CBC News’ Rob Brown on Sunday about the staggering rise in the number of strokes being seen by healthcare professionals. health.
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BREAKING: The CDC has just announced that it is investigating reports of adverse reactions to vaccines and a possible increase in strokes.
BREAKING: CDC just announced they’re investigating reports of adverse reactions to vaccine possible increase in strokes.
— YinzAwake (@ZupancicJareen) January 13, 2023
So what is this link between influenza infection and stroke? CBC News host Rob Brown asked.
Dr Hardwaj replied: “I also didn’t know this until last year, but it turns out that after flu season, about three or four weeks later, there is stroke season. And like you said, most Canadians are recovering from a big flu, so we’re starting to see more strokes. »
The Canadian Urgent Care doctor explained a conversation he shared with the friend of one of his colleagues. “And a friend of one of my colleagues actually mentioned it at work the other day; he said : “Have you noticed the higher number of strokes that we see? It’s much more than usual, it’s like, anecdotally, we’re starting to see it, ”explained the emergency doctor.
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Canadian family physician Dr. Raj Bhardwaj tells the CBC host that everyone should prepare for “stroke season”💉 which he says comes after “flu season.”
“Have you noticed how many strokes we see? It’s a lot more than usual.”
Canadian Urgent Care Dr. Raj Bhardwaj, a family doctor tells CBC host that everyone should prepare for “stroke season”💉 which he says comes after “flu season “.
“Have you noticed how many strokes we see? It’s a lot more than usual.”
The New York Post wrote about how the CDC is investigating Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine and its possible links to ischemic stroke in patients ages 65 and older.
“Following the availability and use of updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccines, CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), a near real-time surveillance system, met the statistical criteria to prompt to further investigation to determine if there was a safety issue regarding ischemic stroke in people 65 years of age and older who received the Pfizer-BioNTech, bivalent COVID-19 vaccine,” the CDC said.
“Rapid-response investigation of the signal in the VSD raised the question of whether people aged 65 and over who received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, Bivalent were more likely to have an ischemic stroke within 21 days post-vaccination compared to days 22-44 post-vaccination. »
According to the CDC, an ischemic stroke “occurs when blood clots or other particles block blood vessels in the brain. »
Post Millennial explores the links between the flu and strokes. Here’s what they report: On January 13, the CDC announced an investigation to determine whether the Pfizer-BioNTech bivalent vaccine increases the risk of ischemic stroke in people aged 65 or older.
Last year, the mayo clinic published an article titled “Mayo Clinic Minute: The flu vaccine can reduce the risk of stroke”. Any disease such as Covid or the flu that affects the respiratory system could have correlations with stroke, as the event is caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain. According to the article, the vaccine reduces the risk of stroke by reducing the risk of getting the flu.
Here are some of the responses to Dr. Hardwaj’s remark about “stroke season”:
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2 – I am a 63 year old physiologist and had never heard of “stroke season” until this week. It’s almost like they’re making things up to cover up the real reason for the increase in strokes. It’s really perverse.
I’m a 63 year old physiologist and have never heard of “stroke season” until this week. It’s almost as if they’re making shit up to camouflage the true reason for the increase in strokes. It is truly perverse.
— Dave Champion, Ph.D. – aka Dr. Reality (@DrReality5) January 22, 2023
Vince Langman asks the perfect question: “If it’s stroke season, when does myocarditis season start?” “. I ask for several million voters for Biden”.
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If it’s stroke season, when does myocarditis season start? I ask several million Biden voters.
So if this is stroke season, when does myocarditis season start?
Asking for several million Biden Voter’s— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) January 22, 2023