Vaccine is increasing the risk of death, shocking revelation in the study
Vaccine is increasing the risk of death, shocking revelation in the study
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New Delhi: Dr Joseph, a well-known Florida surgeon, has made a big claim regarding the mRNA vaccine used in the prevention of corona epidemic. Dr Joseph also made a tweet related to this. Doctors say that due to the mRNA vaccine of Corona, the risk of death in people suffering from heart disease may increase. This risk of cardiac-related death may be higher in 18- to 39-year-old men.

Florida's Health Department presented research regarding the corona vaccine, in which the safety of the vaccine was told. The research found that in 84 per cent of cases, the use of the vaccine in heart-related diseases can increase the risk of death. In the research, no such crisis was reported from the non-m-RNA vaccine. In addition, the mRNA vaccine can show dangerous effects on people suffering from myocarditis and pericarditis.

Let us tell you that in India, Pune-based company Genova Biopharma has manufactured an mRNA technology-based corona vaccine, which has been approved by the Drug Controller of India (DCGI) for emergency use. Most of the Coveshield and Covaccine are being used in India right now. In making these vaccines, the weak virus of the corona is used which activates the immune system when it enters the body. That is, after the introduction of this vaccine, our body prepares an immune shield against corona infection. After this whenever there is an attack of corona infection. Then the immune system becomes active against it, but the mRNA vaccine works in a different way. mRNA is essential for the production of proteins in the body. The mRNA creates a blueprint from the readings of genes and provides the messages to make the necessary proteins once the cells have made the protein. Thereafter, antibodies are formed in our body.

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