HSA rebuts Swiss study reporting 'heart injuries' caused by COVID-19 mRNA vaccine boosters

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HSA rebuts Swiss study reporting 'heart injuries' caused by COVID-19 mRNA vaccine boosters
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SINGAPORE: The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) on Wednesday (Sep 6) disputed the findings in a Swiss study that reported 'heart injuries' among a small percentage of people who had received COVID-19 mRNA vaccine boosters. In a study published in the European Journal of Heart Failure, 22 out of 777 particip

SINGAPORE: The Health Sciences Authority on Wednesday disputed the findings in a Swiss study that reported"heart injuries" among a small percentage of people who had received COVID-19 mRNA vaccine boosters.

Conducted on employees in a hospital in Switzerland, the study defined heart injury based solely on increased troponin levels, said HSA. However, HSA added that increased troponin levels are not necessarily a cause for concern, particularly if there are no other corresponding signs or symptoms.

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