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WHO: Covid vaccine can reduce heart disease

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reiterated recent studies that suggest vaccination against covid-19 may be associated with a lower likelihood of heart attacks and other cardiovascular problems in people infected with the coronavirus.

“New research adds to the evidence on the benefits of vaccination and grafting“, said WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

This week, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (New York, USA) presented their findings.

“These findings underscore once again why governments must continue to vaccinate and offer booster doses to their populations, especially to the most at-risk groups, such as the elderly and healthcare workers,” the director-general said.

“Although the world is in a much better position than three years ago (when the pandemic began), we should not underestimate the risks of the coronavirus and therefore it is important to invest in its study in order to develop vaccines that offer greater protection and reduce transmission,” he assured. .

In the world, 13,300 million doses of anti-covid vaccines were administered (more than one and a half per inhabitant of the planet), with which about 70% of humanity was vaccinated at least once.

The virus is not designed to mutate
On the other hand, the “hidden camera” in which the alleged Pfizer manager admitting the pharmaceutical company’s “secret” plans does not prove that the company is mutating the covid-19 virus, something that was not achieved artificially, according to scientific evidence and experts consulted by EFE Verifica.

Also, the video was produced by Project Veritas, a group that previously spread misinformation about vaccinesand there is no evidence to prove that the protagonist worked in a pharmaceutical company and is not a translator.

EFE Verifica received an inquiry on its WhatsApp channel about a viral video in which a man presented as a Pfizer manager assures that they are researching the “mutation” of the covid-19 virus in order to “preventively develop new vaccines”.

Various social media accounts are spreading images with statements such as the pharmacist “testing monkeys to make covid more dangerous and thus creating the need for new vaccines” and only on Twitter, it has more than 47 million views.

The man in the video identifies himself as Jordon Trishton Walker and is credited as “Pfizer’s director of strategic operations for mRNA research and development.”

Despite the magnitude of the statements, his digital footprint is almost non-existent, with few traces on the Internet, even if search results are filtered before the recording is published.

In summary, The viral video does not prove that Pfizer plans to mutate the covid virus. The video has been edited and there is no trace of the alleged manager or evidence of his connection to the company.

Source: Panama America

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