HeartInflammation can lead to blood clots in your heart that cause stroke or heart attack, and can be fatal. – via healthing_ca Myocarditis healthing healthnews COVID vaccine
From breaking quarantine rules to not telling the truth about vaccination status, the findings of a University of Utah survey have concerning implications for the success of COVID prevention strategies.
“Our findings show that the risk of myocarditis from being infected by COVID-19 is far greater than from getting the vaccine,” Dr. Navya Voleti, study author and resident physician in the Penn State department of medicine, The researchers also found that 61 per cent of people diagnosed with myocarditis after having COVID-19 or receiving the vaccine were men. Of the people who were diagnosed with myocarditis in both the vaccination and COVID-19 groups, 1.07 per cent were hospitalized and 0.015 per cent died.
The researchers note that while vaccines have been shown to reduce severe COVID-19 symptoms, heart complications have been linked with mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, with myocarditis in teenage boys a primary concern. And though a recent study out of Israel,
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