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Elon Musk's tweet supports the paranoid idea about the relationship of the Coronavirus immunization to coronary illness

Elon Musk's tweet supports the paranoid idea about the relationship of the Coronavirus immunization to coronary illness

By Muhammad Abu NadaPublished 2 years ago 2 min read

The false notion that COVID-19 vaccines worsen heart problems, particularly in young athletes, was promoted by Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter.

LeBron James' son Broni had a heart attack on Monday while participating in sports, according to reports.

Musk made a statement regarding this occurrence and stated in a tweet on the X website (previously Twitter): "We cannot throw everything at the COVID vaccine, but in the same way we cannot absolve vaccines of any responsibility."

However, there is no proof to suggest that immunizations may be connected to cardiac issues.

 The family of James Player praised the medical professionals who treated and assisted him, and they requested greater privacy regarding his health.

 Users of Twitter, which is now changing its name to X, can provide "Community Feedback," which attempts to give all Twitter users the information they need by letting them explain tweets that can be misleading.

Musk's tweet did previously have a community note attached to it, but that message was later deleted.

It's unclear whether the remark was taken down by Twitter or because other users "rejected" it.

Our request for a response from Twitter regarding what transpired has not yet been received.

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations for the Corona virus are associated with cardiac inflammation.

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 In general, after infection with COVID-19 and immunization, myocarditis is more prevalent and severe.

There is evidence, meanwhile, that athletes generally experience heart attacks more frequently than the overall population.

Young people who participate in sports have a higher risk of having a heart attack than people their age who do not exercise.

 Additionally, there is proof that among American athletes, African American athletes are the most at risk.

Musk claimed that he couldn't link any negative symptoms to the COVID vaccination, but this doesn't indicate that there aren't any negative side effects.

Myocarditis and other health issues have already been connected to several COVID vaccinations, but this was only done after a thorough medical evaluation.

Many users on Twitter stated that it was useless.

Musk's tweet was viewed as a component of a larger pattern of unfounded correlations between reports of illness and fatalities related to COVID vaccinations, without any supporting evidence.

 

This trend and its perpetrators have been investigated by BBC Verify.

 

Those who were impacted by such news informed the BBC of the additional distress brought on by conspiracies.

 

According to experts, the propagation of unfounded information attributing the illness to the COVID-19 vaccinations is leading to a rise in mistrust of public health information.

 

According to Glenn Pyle, a professor with expertise in cardiology research, sudden cardiac arrest in athletes is not a recent occurrence and has not increased as a result of the COVID vaccine's popularity.

 

It is unethical for anyone to make assumptions regarding this situation, especially forhigh-profile individuals.

Given that "it is known that there is a link between it and COVID," he continued, associating COVID vaccines with cardiac arrest could "instill fear of a problem that does not exist," which could deter vaccination and thus raise the risk of heart disease.

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  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    I am not sure that Musk is totally wrong. many weird symptoms appeared in people's bodies after the vaccine. My cousin went into a coma and almost died. The vaccine heightened illnesses in many people, I believe it depletes the calcium from bones making it brittle, thus affecting the heart and glands and the entire body.

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