Newspapers often publish articles about studies linking lifestyle factors to an increased risk of heart attacks. But these articles don’t mean more things are causing heart attacks (or that the Covid vaccines are causing them, either).
and the Covid vaccines on social media recently, and this post appears to be implying something similar. Many of these other posts have suggested that Covid-19 vaccines are causing these heart conditions, however there is no evidence that this is the case. In the comments of this Facebook post, many users also make this connection.
have found a potential increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis associated with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. has said of this risk: “These reports are very rare, and the events reported are typically mild with individuals usually recovering within a short time with standard treatment and rest.”
All of the articles shown in the image shared on Facebook are real. Seven of them were published this year, four in 2021 and one before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019. However, this is not evidence that the risk of heart attacks is increasing.Of the articles, the majority are reporting on studies drawing links between a particular
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