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welcome to another episode of trial site news today were going to be talking about a New Zealand population study which finds that Pfizers mRNA vaccine is statistically linked to myocarditis and pericarditis and interestingly the New Zealand government-sponsored study also reported nominal increases in acute kidney injury but less than the rates associated with myocarditis and pericarditis well discuss what happened here and so from trial site news I am Adrian and our episode is starting right now [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] so this past December a New Zealand man just 26 years of age died of myocarditis after having received his Pfizer coveted vaccination shot according to a story from USA Today the man died within two weeks of receiving his first dose and a coroner determined that preliminary information has identified myocarditis as the probable cause of death according to the USA Today article the man had not sought medical advice or treatment for his symptoms the safe