CBS News' medical contributor claims young people suffered unprecedented spike in heart attacks because of a lack of masking and vaccinations



CBS News' medical contributor Celine Gounder insinuated Monday that the young people who suffered an unprecedented spike in lethal heart attacks during the first two years of the pandemic might only have themselves to blame.

While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is among the agencies and experts that have acknowledged a link between the COVID-19 vaccines and heart issues, Gounder suggested that the spike in heart attacks was instead likely resultant of young people with generally stronger immune systems not getting vaccinated and failing to wear masks.

What are the details?

Gounder, editor at large for public health at Kaiser Health News, spoke to CBS News about a recent national study conducted by doctors at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, which showed a spike in heart attacks during the pandemic across all age groups, but in the 25- to 44-year-old age group in particular — a demographic previously not regarded to be at high risk of cardiac arrest.

The study, based on data analysis from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai and published in the Journal of Medical Virology, found that heart attack death rates "took a sharp turn" and spiked during the pandemic, including during the Omicron phase of the pandemic when mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were ubiquitous.

Dr. Yee Hui Yeo, the first author on the study, said, "The dramatic rise in heart attacks during the pandemic has reversed what was a prior decadelong steady improvement in cardiac deaths."

The researchers recognized that "infections such as the flu can increase risk for heart disease and heart attack," but noted that "the sharp rise in heart attack deaths is like nothing seen before."

The study ultimately showed that there were 143,787 heart attack deaths in the year prior to the onset of the pandemic. However, in 2020, this number increased by 14% to 164,096.

According to Cedars-Sinai, the "excess in acute myocardial infarction-associated mortality has persisted throughout the pandemic, even during the most recent period marked by a surge of the presumed less-virulent Omicron variant."

The relative rise in heart attack deaths was most pronounced in the youngest group. By 2021, "the 'observed' compared to 'predicted' rates of heart attack death had increased by 29.9% for adults ages 25-44, by 19.6% for adults ages 45-64, and by 13.7% for adults age 65 and older."

Cedars-Sinai appeared keen to attribute the spike in heart attacks to multiple factors, including trends that long predated the pandemic, but failed to mention the vaccines. Among the possible reasons given were that COVID-19 may have accelerated preexisting coronary artery disease or that chronic stress resultant of job loss and other financial pressures set them off.

Yeo noted, "There are several potential explanations for the rapid rise in cardiac deaths in patients with COVID-19, yet still many unanswered questions."

Blame game

Gounder joined CBS News' Tony Dokoupil and Lilia Luciano on Monday to discuss the study's findings.

"So the 25- to 44-year-olds — you saw this 30% increase in the risk of death from heart attack. And that really is quite striking," said Gounder. "That's not a group, an age group, in which you normally see heart attacks, much less dying from a heart attack."

Dokoupil said, "You look at the years prior to the pandemic and the typical rate of heart attack death in that age group, and then you see it increase and you wonder, what’s the new variable? And so the pandemic is that the new variable?"

"That's right," answered Gounder, reiterating the researchers' point that in the years leading up to the pandemic, heart attacks were actually on the decline.

When answering why younger people in particular suffered a spike in fatal heart attacks, Gounder admitted that there was no confirmation that many of the deceased had COVID-19 to begin with: "We don't know for sure. And in fact, these death certificates are probably not even capturing the fact that [the victims] had COVID. They're really just saying that you died from a heart attack or not."

"What we do know, however, is that younger people were less likely to protect themselves against COVID than older people, less likely to mask, less likely to take other mitigation measures, and they were also further back in line to get vaccinated. ... Those might have been a factor here," claimed Gounder.

\u201cHeart attack deaths in young adults rose during first two years of COVID-19 pandemic\nSource: CBS News (YouTube)\u201d
— Wittgenstein (@Wittgenstein) 1676409990

Gounder took to Twitter to double down on her speculations, concluding that people should get vaccinated and wear masks to minimize their risk of heart attacks.

\u201c7/ How can you reduce your risk of heart\ud83e\udec0attack from COVID?\n\ud83d\udc89getting vaccinated\n\ud83d\ude37wearing a mask, especially in indoor public spaces during COVID surges\ud83d\udcc8\n\ud83e\ude9fventilation & air filtration\u201d
— C\u00e9line\u00a0Gounder,\u00a0MD, ScM, FIDSA \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6 (@C\u00e9line\u00a0Gounder,\u00a0MD, ScM, FIDSA \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6) 1676414796

A recent study cast doubt on the benefits of one of Gounder's recommendations.

"Interestingly, 12 trials in the review, ten in the community and two among healthcare workers, found that wearing masks in the community probably makes little or no difference to influenza-like or COVID-19-like illness transmission," British epidemiologist Tom Jefferson, co-author of the Cochrane Library's report on masking trials, noted in the Spectator. "Equally, the review found that masks had no effect on laboratory-confirmed influenza or SARS-CoV-2 outcomes. Five other trials showed no difference between one type of mask over another."

The Telegraph reported on another study that found young men were "six times more likely to suffer from heart problems after being jabbed than be hospitalised from coronavirus."

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Video shows BRAINWASHED mask crusader threaten, assault Costco worker for not wearing mask



As local health departments and the CDC revise COVID safety guidelines, several of the nation’s largest retailers have relaxed mask policies for customers and employees. But the decision to release the masses from COVID mask captivity isn't sitting well with everyone.

A video circulating on social media shows a man wearing a vented mask wielding a canister of pepper spray inside a Costco. In the video, the masked man stands pointing pepper spray just inches away from an employee's face. Then without warning, he lunges forward to shove the employee, then jumps back and shouts, "Stay away! You're threatening my life!"

At this point, a second employee, presumably a manager, intervenes. The unhinged masker now points the pepper spray at the second employee and also tells him to "stay away."

When the second employee complies and takes a step back, the masker says, "Thank you. Now tell that to this a**hole" and gestures to the first employee.

"You can't be threatening people in here with pepper spray, okay? Do you understand that? You cannot threaten people in here with pepper spray," the employee says calmly.

"I can! You're not a cop. You're not a lawyer," insists the masker, before stalking away.


Demented \u201cmasker\u201d fanatic threatens, then assaults, working staff in a public retail space. In some places he would be lucky to be still standing on his feet.pic.twitter.com/r9TrTcfjMA
— James Woods (@James Woods) 1651013848

Several viewers on Twitter were quick to point out that the exhale valve in the man's mask makes him just as big a threat to those around him as not wearing a mask because valved masks only protect the wearer.

Yep. He's "protecting" himself (for minuscule amounts of protection) while exhaling unfiltered breath. A fine upstanding citizen.
— Elon Geldner *\ufe0f\u20e3 (@Elon Geldner *\ufe0f\u20e3) 1651016967
Yes I guess he thinks it is ok for him to spread germs but no one else can
— Dave Stracka (@Dave Stracka) 1651060003
Yup. Doesn\u2019t care about his unfiltered exhaust. smh
— Bryan Knight (@Bryan Knight) 1651007329
Yep they don't think it through
— \ud83d\udc51\ud83d\udc8eEllie Quartz\ud83d\udc60\ud83d\udc57OF 50% off (@\ud83d\udc51\ud83d\udc8eEllie Quartz\ud83d\udc60\ud83d\udc57OF 50% off) 1651034191


Someone should tell him that mask with the exhaust port is worse than wearing a gaiter mask.
— Jags Board Game & Movie Guy (@Jags Board Game & Movie Guy) 1651014075


Masks with a vent don't protect anybody at all. Hasn't he heard Costco delivers. He is lucky. Some of us hit back when assaulted.
— Laura Watson (@Laura Watson) 1651018947
These are cultists: A mask with extra features puts them that much farther up in the mask-hole hierarchy.pic.twitter.com/IOtuyN2kif
— The Berean Times (@The Berean Times) 1651021534


He is such an dumb slave, his stupid mask doesn\u2019t it work
— Miguel Ibarra \u2022 Born & Raised in\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfd\u2022\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8by choice (@Miguel Ibarra \u2022 Born & Raised in\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfd\u2022\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8by choice) 1651012548

Some had sympathy for the evidently brainwashed man.

Poor guy has gone mad by government decree, he won't be able to live now people aren't wearing masks, what is going to happen to people like him?
— WeCanSaveTheWorld (@WeCanSaveTheWorld) 1651065882
Almost, and I do mean almost, feel bad for the guy. The government and media broke him.
— Brett (@Brett) 1650994902
Give the guy a break. He just lost his job as a fact checker at Twitter.
— Emilio Gallo (@Emilio Gallo) 1651015859
Blame the people who lied to this confused person, manipulating him to make him think this way.
— David Bell (@David Bell) 1651007228


The employee showed great restraint. The attacker probably has a disorder of some sort, and sometimes you have to show a little kindness. Hopefully the gentleman will get some help. I'm not being ironic.
— Captain Jellico (@Captain Jellico) 1651017018
https://twitter.com/customconcern1/status/1519012628751958016\u00a0\u2026
— Blue State Refugee (@Blue State Refugee) 1651025765

Others managed to keep their sympathy in check.

If someone aims pepper spray at me, there is a double-leg take-down incoming.
— Joshua Evans (@Joshua Evans) 1651015421
If he believes in the mask, then he should believe that he is safe regardless of whether others wear masks or not. He just wanted to cause a disturbance.
— Sophia (@Sophia) 1651003857
Try that in my Costco.....please.
— Runawa777 (@Runawa777) 1651013999


This is a pious member of the Branch Covidians, he could not contain his zealotry when he notices a former Covidian not Adhering to the the first Tennent of the Covidian faith ;\n\nOne must wear the most holy artifact of the covidians at all times , The righteous mask of St Fauci
— Glocknessm0nster (@Glocknessm0nster) 1651018978


Coward! Pushing and employee who he knows won\u2019t fight back and threading him with pepper spray! The mask cult should just stay home!
— C (@C) 1651060535
Scared of the virus but then physically assaults other people lol\n\nBeyond parody
— Kangmin Lee \u271e (@Kangmin Lee \u271e) 1651017333

Video shows BRAINWASHED mask crusader threaten, assault Costco worker for not wearing mask



As local health departments and the CDC revise COVID safety guidelines, several of the nation’s largest retailers have relaxed mask policies for customers and employees. But the decision to release the masses from COVID mask captivity isn't sitting well with everyone.

A video circulating on social media shows a man wearing a vented mask wielding a canister of pepper spray inside a Costco. In the video, the masked man stands pointing pepper spray just inches away from an employee's face. Then without warning, he lunges forward to shove the employee, then jumps back and shouts, "Stay away! You're threatening my life!"

At this point, a second employee, presumably a manager, intervenes. The unhinged masker now points the pepper spray at the second employee and also tells him to "stay away."

When the second employee complies and takes a step back, the masker says, "Thank you. Now tell that to this a**hole" and gestures to the first employee.

"You can't be threatening people in here with pepper spray, okay? Do you understand that? You cannot threaten people in here with pepper spray," the employee says calmly.

"I can! You're not a cop. You're not a lawyer," insists the masker, before stalking away.


Demented \u201cmasker\u201d fanatic threatens, then assaults, working staff in a public retail space. In some places he would be lucky to be still standing on his feet.pic.twitter.com/r9TrTcfjMA
— James Woods (@James Woods) 1651013848

Several viewers on Twitter were quick to point out that the exhale valve in the man's mask makes him just as big a threat to those around him as not wearing a mask because valved masks only protect the wearer.

Yep. He's "protecting" himself (for minuscule amounts of protection) while exhaling unfiltered breath. A fine upstanding citizen.
— Elon Geldner *\ufe0f\u20e3 (@Elon Geldner *\ufe0f\u20e3) 1651016967
Yes I guess he thinks it is ok for him to spread germs but no one else can
— Dave Stracka (@Dave Stracka) 1651060003
Yup. Doesn\u2019t care about his unfiltered exhaust. smh
— Bryan Knight (@Bryan Knight) 1651007329
Yep they don't think it through
— \ud83d\udc51\ud83d\udc8eEllie Quartz\ud83d\udc60\ud83d\udc57OF 50% off (@\ud83d\udc51\ud83d\udc8eEllie Quartz\ud83d\udc60\ud83d\udc57OF 50% off) 1651034191


Someone should tell him that mask with the exhaust port is worse than wearing a gaiter mask.
— Jags Board Game & Movie Guy (@Jags Board Game & Movie Guy) 1651014075


Masks with a vent don't protect anybody at all. Hasn't he heard Costco delivers. He is lucky. Some of us hit back when assaulted.
— Laura Watson (@Laura Watson) 1651018947
These are cultists: A mask with extra features puts them that much farther up in the mask-hole hierarchy.pic.twitter.com/IOtuyN2kif
— The Berean Times (@The Berean Times) 1651021534


He is such an dumb slave, his stupid mask doesn\u2019t it work
— Miguel Ibarra \u2022 Born & Raised in\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfd\u2022\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8by choice (@Miguel Ibarra \u2022 Born & Raised in\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfd\u2022\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8by choice) 1651012548

Some had sympathy for the evidently brainwashed man.

Poor guy has gone mad by government decree, he won't be able to live now people aren't wearing masks, what is going to happen to people like him?
— WeCanSaveTheWorld (@WeCanSaveTheWorld) 1651065882
Almost, and I do mean almost, feel bad for the guy. The government and media broke him.
— Brett (@Brett) 1650994902
Give the guy a break. He just lost his job as a fact checker at Twitter.
— Emilio Gallo (@Emilio Gallo) 1651015859
Blame the people who lied to this confused person, manipulating him to make him think this way.
— David Bell (@David Bell) 1651007228


The employee showed great restraint. The attacker probably has a disorder of some sort, and sometimes you have to show a little kindness. Hopefully the gentleman will get some help. I'm not being ironic.
— Captain Jellico (@Captain Jellico) 1651017018
https://twitter.com/customconcern1/status/1519012628751958016\u00a0\u2026
— Blue State Refugee (@Blue State Refugee) 1651025765

Others managed to keep their sympathy in check.

If someone aims pepper spray at me, there is a double-leg take-down incoming.
— Joshua Evans (@Joshua Evans) 1651015421
If he believes in the mask, then he should believe that he is safe regardless of whether others wear masks or not. He just wanted to cause a disturbance.
— Sophia (@Sophia) 1651003857
Try that in my Costco.....please.
— Runawa777 (@Runawa777) 1651013999


This is a pious member of the Branch Covidians, he could not contain his zealotry when he notices a former Covidian not Adhering to the the first Tennent of the Covidian faith ;\n\nOne must wear the most holy artifact of the covidians at all times , The righteous mask of St Fauci
— Glocknessm0nster (@Glocknessm0nster) 1651018978


Coward! Pushing and employee who he knows won\u2019t fight back and threading him with pepper spray! The mask cult should just stay home!
— C (@C) 1651060535
Scared of the virus but then physically assaults other people lol\n\nBeyond parody
— Kangmin Lee \u271e (@Kangmin Lee \u271e) 1651017333

Bizarre: Texas town sees fish fall from the sky during rainstorm



Texarkana, a town on the border of Texas and Arkansas, recently experienced a bizarre phenomenon as there were widespread reports in the area of fish falling from the sky during a rainstorm.

The incident reportedly happened on Wednesday afternoon as a storm swept through the area. Numerous residents posted pictures of the bizarre phenomenon as it unfolded.

Yep. It rained fish at my house too.pic.twitter.com/NRfT8veXT9
— C\u2019mill\u2122\ufe0f (@C\u2019mill\u2122\ufe0f) 1640882170


Fish rain from sky in Texarkanahttps://trib.al/I7BjeSk
— KTAL NBC 6 News (@KTAL NBC 6 News) 1640825026

While local residents may have understandably been concerned that they were in the middle of some sort of biblical plague, particularly after the bizarre events of 2021, local officials rushed to ensure residents that this was a completely natural phenomenon.

According to KTAL-TV, city officials told the station that the phenomenon is known as "animal rain," and can happen when water spouts pass over lakes and rivers, sucking up fish, frogs, crabs, and other marine wildlife into the sky.

Then, as a National Weather Service meteorologist told KTVT-TV, the science is pretty simple: "What goes up, must come down."

"They are picked up with the wind and come down like any debris does. They could have been picked up somewhere like Lake Texoma, [but] they could have come from anywhere," meteorologist Gary Chatelian continued.

One car dealership employee, James Audirsch, described the scene to KTAL: "There was a loud crack of thunder and when we opened up the bay door. I looked outside and it was raining real hard and a fish hit the ground, and then I said, ‘It’s raining fish!’ Brad was like, ‘No it’s not,’ and I’m like, ‘No, it really is!’ and fish were droppin’ here and everywhere."

Some of the fish were noted to be as large as 4-5 inches long and appeared to be white bass, according to Audirsch.

According to the Library of Congress, "animal rain" has been reported for hundreds of years, and used to be dismissed by scientists as a fable. However, with the advent of cell phones and video cameras, individuals who witnessed animal rain were more capable of proving their claims, as many residents of Texarkana did by recording it with their cell phones.