EU finds possible link between heart inflammation and mRNA Covid-19 jabs

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EU finds possible link between heart inflammation and mRNA Covid-19 jabs
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Europe's drug regulator finds a possible link between very rare heart inflammation cases and mRNA jabs but stresses that benefits of the Covid-19 vaccines outweigh any risks

The World Health Organization also said there was a"likely causal association" between coronavirus vaccines using mRNA technology and"very rare" heart inflammations.

Europe's drug regulator has found a possible link between very rare heart inflammation and Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna stressing that the benefits of the shots outweighed any risks. It said cases occurred more often after the second dose and in younger adult men. This is in line with US findings last month.EMA: Benefits of vaccine outweigh risks

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