Global Study Reveals Small Increase in Heart and Brain Risks Linked to COVID Vaccines

The largest global vaccine safety study involving nearly 100 million COVID-19-vaccinated individuals across eight countries has identified small increases in health conditions involving the brain, blood, and heart following vaccination, emphasizing that the chances of these conditions are still very low. The study confirmed pre-established links between COVID-19 vaccinations and low risks of specific conditions, while also identifying potential safety signals for rare adverse events. The research underscores the need for comprehensive vaccine safety monitoring, as very rare adverse events associated with COVID-19 vaccines may only come to light after administration to millions of individuals.
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