The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is refusing to release updated reported cases of myocarditis and pericarditis following COVID-19 vaccination.

According to the CDC, COVID-19 vaccines have previously been confirmed to cause inflammatory conditions. However, during a meeting with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), the CDC did not mention recent data after routinely consulting with advisors on updates to vaccine aftereffects.

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When asked by The Epoch Times for an updated number of myocarditis and pericarditis cases in patients who received the COVID-19 vaccine, a CDC spokesperson pointed them to a study that only covered data through October 23, 2022.

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“When appropriate, the updated safety data will be published,” the spokesman told The Epoch Times, acknowledging that the agency has the numbers but have not wanted to disclose the information to the public yet.

“I am tired of the CDC and FDA deciding what information the public needs and doesn’t need. This is precisely the information that parents need to have, especially when there are still schools and activities mandating these shots. This is evil playing out right before our eyes,” Kim Witczak, a drug safety advocate who runs the nonprofit Woodymatters, told The Epoch Times.

Witczak further mentioned: “The CDC’s response of ‘when appropriate, the updated safety data will be published’ is unacceptable and they wonder why there is vaccine hesitancy and lack of trust in public health officials.”

According to the 2022 study, there were nine reports of myocarditis or pericarditis following vaccination with one of the bivalent Covid-19 vaccines introduced in September. Seven of those reports were verified by medical review.

“The CDC has acknowledged that heart inflammation is a complication of mRNA COVID-19 shots and yet, the only published data released by CDC officials about that complication is a seven-week study that ended on Oct. 23, 2022,” Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center said in an email.

Fisher added: “Where is more specific myocarditis/pericarditis data related to bivalent COVID shots for the past 10 months?”

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