New Delhi, 2 July (IANS). Extensive studies from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have made it clear that there is no connection between Kovid-19 vaccines and sudden deaths. In these studies, lifestyle and pre -existing health problems have been described as the main cause of sudden deaths.
The ICMR and National Disease Control Center conducted two studies to find out the causes of sudden unemployed deaths in young adults aged 18 to 45 years. The first study was conducted by the National Institute of Epidemiological Institute of ICMR from May to August 2023 in 47 hospitals in 19 states and union territories.
It investigated the cases of sudden death of healthy looking people between October 2021 and March 2023. The second study analyzes the causes of deaths in real time. These studies made it clear that Kovid-19 vaccines are completely safe and their serious side effects are very rare.
Sudden deaths are the main factors behind the genetic causes, poor lifestyle, pre -existing diseases and post -covid complications. Studies found that the heart attack (myocardial infarction) is the biggest cause of sudden death in this age group.
No significant changes were seen in the causes of deaths compared to previous years. In many cases, genetic changes (mutations) were also considered a possible cause of death. The final results will be shared soon. Scientists clarified that the claims connecting Kovid vaccines with sudden deaths are wrong and misleading.
There is no scientific basis for such claims. Experts warned that spreading rumors without evidence could reduce people’s trust in vaccines, which saved millions of people during the epidemic.
According to scientists, such rumors may hesitate to the vaccine, which can be harmful to public health. The Government of India has emphasized evidence-based research for the safety of citizens.
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