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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Heart inflammation after COVID-19 shots higher than expected in study of U.S. military | Reuters

Heart inflammation after COVID-19 shots higher than expected in study of U.S. military | Reuters
June 29 (Reuters) - Members of the U.S. military who were vaccinated against COVID-19 showed higher-than-expected rates of heart inflammation, although the condition was still extremely rare, according to a study released on Tuesday. The study found that 23 previously healthy males with an average age of 25 complained of chest pain within four days of receiving a COVID-19 shot. The incident rate was higher than some previous estimates would have anticipated, it said.

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