Excluding the risk of heart disease due to the Corona vaccine

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Beirut: Two studies ruled out the risk of heart disease following the corona vaccination.

One study, which relied on an analysis of 22 previous studies, found that the risks, including myocarditis, in people who received a corona vaccine were not significantly different from the risks of influenza, polio and measles vaccines, and were lower than the risk following Smallpox vaccination, for example.

The results, which included data on the effects of more than 400 million doses of different vaccines, were published in The Lancet.

Another analysis – the results of which were published on April 1, by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States – found that the risk of heart complications, including myocarditis, was higher in people following infection with corona, compared to people who received an anti-vaccine. for Corona.

While many eligible adults in the United States avoid receiving vaccines once morest corona, for fear of its repercussions on heart health, Jason Berry Block, associate professor at Harvard Medical School and co-author of the CDC analysis, explains, “People should consider the risks of On the other hand, if they are not vaccinated and exposed to infection, the risk of heart complications is greater.”

The US health authorities confirmed that the benefits of anti-Corona vaccines in preventing the virus and reducing deaths, outweigh the risks of developing myocarditis or other side effects.

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