Orange County, California Will Require Student Athletes to Participate in Sports Programs to Undergo a Heart Examination

In the future, public schools in Orange County, California, will require students who want to participate in sports programs to undergo a heart examination beforehand. The aim is to use an ECG, at the least, to rule out increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest. Unfortunately, officials still do not want to admit that such cases have increase since the start of the campaign to inject unnecessary, ineffective, unsafe experimental mRNA and DNA injections that can cause, amongst many other severe adverse events, sudden cardiac arrest due to myocarditis or myocardial infarction. (via Michael Yeadon’s Telegram)

https://www.ocps.net/departments/athletics/sports_physicals

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Mark Skidmore is Professor of Economics at Michigan State University where he holds the Morris Chair in State and Local Government Finance and Policy. His research focuses on topics in public finance, regional economics, and the economics of natural disasters. Mark created the Lighthouse Economics website and blog to share economic research and information relevant for navigating tumultuous times.

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