Persistent and unsubstantiated claims that linked the coronavirus vaccine to the sudden deaths of young people have been dispelled by new research.
The COVID-19 vaccine does not cause sudden cardiac arrest in young people, according to new research that dispels a persistent and unsubstantiated claim from anti-vaccination activists.
She divided the data into three periods: before the onset of COVID-19 in Australia, during the pandemic but before the rollout of a vaccination program, and following mandatory vaccination. Paratz said the majority of myocarditis or pericarditis episodes associated with the vaccine were mild, and her research showed they had not led to a rise in deaths.“Extrapolation can be the enemy when you say, ‘vaccinations may cause a cardiac issue, therefore, cardiac deaths are going to go up’ ... we’re not seeing that borne out. ”
He has treated a handful of people with vaccine-related myocarditis and said they had all made a complete recovery following a short stay in hospital.
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