Heart attacks are not coming due to covid vaccine, Delhi AIIMS doctor claims

Updated: 03-07-2025, 02.24 PM

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The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Wednesday (July 2) claimed that the Kovid vaccine is not responsible for increasing heart attack cases among youth. The next day, AIIMS doctors gave detailed information on the matter. Doctors said that a study was done on the subject, in which there was no clear connection between the Kovid vaccine and the deadly heart attack. In such a situation, it would not be appropriate to say that the youths who have installed the covid vaccine are suddenly having heart attacks and they are dying.

Dr. Karan Madan, Associate Professor of the Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine of Delhi AIIMS, said that all the vaccines used so far, a study was done on the sudden cardiac arrest to review all the vaccines used Covid-19. The study found no clear connection between the sudden deaths due to heart attack and the covid vaccine.

Vaccine saved people’s lives

Dr. Madan said that the Kovid vaccines are effective and these vaccines have played an important role in reducing the deaths from the Corona virus. He said that during any epidemic, the vaccine is the only possible way to save life and they get many benefits. Dr. Karan Madan said, “Covid vaccines were effective and played an important role in reducing mortality. During epidemic, vaccine is the only possible way to save life. A large number of people were given vaccines and they contributed significantly to prevent excessive mortality. The vaccine has many benefits.”

World Health Organization approves 12 vaccine

Dr. Sanjay Rai, Professor of Center for Community Medicine, said, “The efficacy of Covishield Vaccine was 62.1. So far 37 vaccines have been approved. The World Health Organization has approved about 12 vaccines, and most of these vaccines are based on different techniques. If you look at Koovaxin, it is a chronic technique. Adenovirus is the second vaccine, almost the same principle. (Input-ANI)

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