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VisitWhat public health policy changes will be made in response to the study on COVID-19 vaccinations and heart conditions in children by end of 2024?
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Study Links COVID Vaccination to Heart Damage in Children, 1.7 Million Analyzed; 821,000 Studied, 5.7X Higher Mortality Rate
Oct 13, 2024, 10:30 PM
A recent study involving 1.7 million children has found a significant correlation between COVID-19 vaccinations and heart-related conditions, specifically myocarditis and pericarditis. The research indicated that these heart issues were exclusively observed in vaccinated children, with no cases reported among unvaccinated peers. In England, a subset of 821,000 children was studied, where half opted out of receiving a second vaccine dose. Notably, the study reported no deaths attributed to COVID-19 in either vaccinated or unvaccinated groups. Additional commentary from various sources highlighted concerns over the safety of the vaccines, suggesting that vaccinated children aged 5 to 18 faced a 5.7 times higher mortality rate compared to their unvaccinated counterparts. The findings have reignited debates about the risks associated with COVID-19 vaccinations in children and the overall efficacy of the vaccine trials.
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