Scientific reviews have found no association between sudden death in athletes and the COVID-19 vaccines. Figures used to support the claim are inconsistent and often include stories that didn’t involve any emergency medical issues.
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found no increased risk for death among those vaccinated for COVID-19., SADS conditions are genetic heart issues that can cause sudden death in young, apparently healthy, people.
These conditions have been studied for decades, and the foundation told PolitiFact that there is"no evidence" suggesting that any of the COVID-19 vaccines cause people to develop SADS conditions, or make people’s conditions more severe. "Over two years into the pandemic, there’s been no indication in the largest programs in the world of an increase in death from these conditions," Ackerman said.An Instagram post claims that an average of 29 young athletes suffered sudden death per year from 1966 to 2004, while 769 athletes have died or suffered cardiac arrest from March 2021 to March 2022, suggesting the COVID-19 vaccines have caused a spike in sudden deaths.
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