Tuesday 29 June 2021

Myocarditis after Covid-19 shots is higher than expected in study of US military

 


Myocarditis after Covid-19 shots is higher than expected in study of US military

By Edward Era Barbacena


Members of the US military  who were inoculated with covid-19 vaccines showed higher than expected rates of heart inflammation or myocarditis though tbe condition may considered as rare according to studies.

The study found out that 23 previously healthy males complained of angina or chest pain four days after given with covid-19 shots. This incident is higher than previously estimated

All patients during that time who complaint of chest pain and who are recovering from the enlargement of the heart ( myocarditis ) were inoculated with covid-19 shots made by Pfizer and Moderna.

US health regulations last added a warning to yhe literature accompanying these mRNA vaccines to flag the rare risk of heart inflammation among young men. But they said that the benefit of these vaccines in preventing Covid-19 continues to rule out the possible risk of myocarditis.

Study shows that 19 who acquired heart inflammation, 19 of them were from active military services and the rest are retired military personels.

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