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Covid mRNA Vaccine Increases Risk Of Heart Attack In Men

 COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine: People who have received the mRNA vaccine for COVID-19 have a higher risk of dying from a heart attack. Let us tell you that this has been disclosed by the Florida Department of Health.









COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine: Florida's Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladepov has reported that the Kovid-19 vaccine is increasing the risk of heart attack in men. Dr. Ladepov says that the mRNA vaccine of Kovid-19 (COVID-19 mRNA) is increasing the risk of heart-related diseases, that is, dying. Especially its effect is being seen more in men between 18 and 39 years.

The Florida Department of Health has tested the Kovid vaccine five times, in this investigation it has been found that the risk of death from heart attack has increased due to the vaccine.

People need to know this

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladepov has told that "Today we have released an analysis regarding the Kovid-19 mRNA vaccine, which is important for the public to know. In this analysis it has been found that This vaccine appears to increase the risk of heart attack deaths in 18-39-year-olds.

And the concerns of many have been dismissed - these are important conclusions that need to be conveyed to Floridians."


84% increased its risk

It states that people who are already suffering from heart diseases should take special care while getting vaccinated. Patients with myocarditis and pericarditis in particular have been advised to make a decision only after speaking with their doctor when considering vaccination.

India's indigenous mRNA vaccine

Meanwhile, India's first mRNA Kovid-19 vaccine is likely to be available soon.
This GEMCOVAC-19 vaccine is the country's first indigenous mRNA Kovid-19 vaccine.

Covid-19: How does the Kovid-19 virus reach the heart


A shocking research report has come out on Corona.How does corona affect our heart cells?
This has come to the fore in a recent report. Virus damages heart cells.
This has also raised the hope of finding better treatment for cardiac problems arising in patients who have recovered from Kovid-19.

What Professor John Fraser Said

When we studied heart tissue samples from a person infected with influenza, we found that there was excessive in flammation . In relation to patients who lost their lives to Kovid-19, we saw that the corona virus attacks the DNA of the heart,




 



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