This interview is from less than three months after Nicholas’ death.
I have now spoken with Nils Ekvall for an hour on the phone. He is the chief of the section for gastroenterology, hepatology, and transplantation at Queen Silvia’s children's hospital. He shared the following:
"In early summer 2021, the Pediatric Association compiled a list of risk groups that could be severely affected by Covid-19. The association recommended vaccination for children over 12 years old within these risk groups."
"Sometime in the middle of the summer, the doctors on Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Transplantation (at Queen Silvia's Children's Hospital) who were on duty had a meeting with other doctors in transplantation at Sahlgrenska University Hospital on duty. We decided that transplanted children over 12 should be given the vaccine."
Nils Ekvall says that each child's medical records were reviewed, but it was the consensus among all doctors that there was no reason for exceptions, regardless of what was in the records.
He initially says that they were looking for "contraindications" in the records - but then amends this to say that only an allergic reaction after the first shot would have been a reason to stop the vaccination.
"So the doctors didn't really need to look at the records; it was mostly a formality?" I ask. Nils Ekvall confirms this.
Nils explains that during the fall of 2021, the Public Health Agency of Sweden (FHM) announced that all children over 12 were recommended for vaccination.
Nils Ekvall says he doesn't know if the compensation to the region varies with the number of children vaccinated.
Nils Ekvall says he cannot address my descriptions of potential side effects from Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine Spikevax.
He refers to a conversation he had with a professor of immunology named Anders Fasth, who does not believe that Nicholas became ill from the vaccine. This professor has not been in contact with Nicholas.
Nils Ekvall says he "completely trusts" the covid vaccines and that they were well tested beforehand.
I ask how he can trust the covid vaccines when FHM has withdrawn the covid vaccine from Moderna, that Nicholas received for everyone born in 1991 and earlier:
"Normally, 60,000 people have received it before it starts being sold," he says.
Nils Ekvall expresses himself in three different ways regarding whether he knew anything about the myocarditis risk associated with Spikevax, which the Medical Products Agency received an adverse event report about as early as July 2, 2021:
"I can't say I knew anything."
"I don't think I knew anything."
"I can't work if I have to take such reports into account; I trust FHM."
I ask if he would have warned us parents about the risk if he had known anything. He says:
"Normally, that's how we operate."
However, I do not get an answer from him on why this did not happen in this case. He says he "agrees" with me that money has too much influence in society but does not believe that applies to the covid vaccines. I ask if he knows that Moderna's CEO Stephane Bancel sold 2.8 million of his Moderna shares for $408 million in 2020. He does not want to comment on what that indicates about Bancel's confidence in the vaccine.
Nils Ekvall says he has three children and that all of them are covid vaccinated. But he does not remember with which covid vaccine.
In the photo, Nicholas has three days left to live.
Despicable. Most doctors played along with the agenda. It seems they couldn't be bothered to actually do research in the interest of caring for their patients; it's too much trouble.
So disturbing. My heart breaks for you and all the vaccinated children.