Covid vaccines reduce the risk of heart attack
Grandmedical Hospital Cardiovascular Surgery Specialist Assoc. Dr. Adem Güler said that the claims that those vaccinated against Covid have more heart attacks and strokes due to clots in the brain are unfounded. Assoc. Dr. Güler said that according to a study conducted on 46 million people in England, it was determined that vaccinated people encountered these problems less.
Claims that those vaccinated against Covid during the pandemic had more heart attacks and strokes due to clots in the brain have been refuted by scientific data. Grandmedical Hospital Cardiovascular Surgery Specialist Assoc. Dr. Adem Güler stated that these rumors were frequently conveyed to him by his patients and said, "Our patients often ask us, 'Is there such a situation?' There is a lot of doubt in society, especially about the German vaccine. The results of a study conducted on 46 million people in England in 2024 were published. According to this study, on the contrary, the risk of heart attack is less in vaccinated people. "Again, those who have been vaccinated are less likely to experience strokes and similar events due to clots in the brain compared to those who have not been vaccinated," he said.