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Anti-Vaccine Influencers Extreme Tactics Exposed

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That Systematic Review of Autopsy Findings in Deaths After COVID-19 Vaccination

Some individuals misinterpret a recent systematic review of autopsy findings in deaths after COVID-19 vaccination as evidence that those deaths were caused by the vaccine. However, the review’s conclusions lack support, as it merely categorizes most deaths as “vaccine deaths” without concrete evidence. Multiple studies cited in the review actually found no causal link between COVID vaccines and the reported deaths, emphasizing the need for critical evaluation of such publications.

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Are COVID Vaccine Side Effects Being Ignored?

The debate over COVID vaccine side effects centers around the challenge of distinguishing genuine vaccine-related symptoms from unrelated conditions. Despite rare cases, extensive safety studies have been conducted. Critics argue that these concerns fuel anti-vaccine propaganda, while proponents emphasize the vaccines’ significant impact on pandemic control. The need for improved research and treatment guidelines for ambiguous symptoms is evident.

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Did Side Effects from a COVID Vaccine Force a Soccer Star to Retire?

Rikke Sevecke retired from soccer due to a genetic heart condition, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), not related to COVID vaccine. The condition causes irregular heart rhythms and may lead to cardiac arrest. Anti-vaccine influencers spread false claims about athletes’ deaths, but ARVC is a congenital disease. Screening for it can be challenging, and competitive physical activity must be limited.

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