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Is the COVID Vaccine Causing Heart Attacks in Young People? Experts Reject Claims as Baseless

Last updated: July 7, 2025 10:56 am
Neha Ashraf
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After the sudden death of a teacher in Lahore, questions have begun circulating on social media, suggesting a possible link between COVID-19 vaccines and an increase in heart attacks among young people. However, cardiology experts have dismissed these claims as unscientific and unfounded.

‎Renowned cardiologist Professor Dr. Nadeem Rizvi stated that there is no scientific evidence to support the notion that the COVID-19 vaccine is responsible for heart diseases or a rise in sudden deaths among youth.

‎He clarified that most cases of sudden cardiac arrest in young people are caused by genetic factors or rare medical conditions, which are unrelated to arterial blockages.

‎Dr. Rizvi further explained that global studies have not shown any significant increase in heart attacks among vaccinated individuals. In extremely rare cases, inflammation of the heart (myocarditis) has been observed, primarily in young males.

‎He added that, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), no increase in vaccine-related heart inflammation has been recorded in official data since 2022.

‎Referring to the recent incident in Lahore, Dr. Rizvi cautioned that drawing conclusions without medical evidence is premature and irresponsible. He emphasized that sudden deaths outside of hospitals can occur for various reasons, and only a small percentage of patients survive unless they receive an immediate electric shock from a defibrillator.

‎He urged the public not to associate every heart attack with the vaccine unless there is verified medical proof. According to Dr. Rizvi, nearly 25% of sudden deaths are hereditary, and many such cases in young people have no connection to the COVID vaccine.

‎In conclusion, Dr. Nadeem Rizvi advised people to focus on timely medical assistance, awareness of health conditions, and maintaining heart health rather than fearing the vaccine.

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