Two American vaccines can cause heart infections in young people, CDC
The complaint is more common in men than in women and usually after a second dose of the vaccine. |
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Wednesday that two corona vaccines, Pfizer and Moderna, could be linked to a coronary heart disease in boys and young men. However, the number of incidents is very low.
The federal agency said more than 1,200 young people who received the two vaccines had complaints of myocarditis.
According to the agency, the complaint is more common in men than women and usually after a second dose of the vaccine.
The CDC says the disease causes mild weakness and chest pain and most people have fully recovered from the disease.
The agency also says that although there has been a link between the two vaccines and myocarditis, the benefits of these vaccines far outweigh their side effects.
According to the National Human Genome Research Institute, both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are based on RNA techniques, a key component of DNA. This component acts as a messenger within the human body.
An official with the FDA, the US Food and Drug Administration, said that following the findings, the agency would issue a warning to medical workers about the side effects of the vaccines. ۔
Religious leader jailed for spreading false information about Karuna
According to another report, a religious leader in Indonesia has been sentenced to four years in prison for spreading false news about Corona. Positive, but very healthy.
A devotee of Razzaq Shehab holds a poster during a demonstration. June 24, 2021 |
The court's decision against Razzaq Shehab, the spiritual head of the banned Islamic Defense Front, comes after he was sentenced to eight months in prison in another case last month.
During a live stream court hearing, Judge Kad Vanto said Razzaq had been found guilty of providing false information and deliberately spreading suspicions among the public.
During the trial, hundreds of Razzaq supporters demonstrated in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, in front of a large police force.
After being sentenced by the court, Razzaq said he rejects the sentence and will appeal against it.
It may be recalled that Razzaq Shehab had returned to Saudi Arabia last year after ending his self-imposed exile. He was accused of pornography and insulting the country's ideological base. Both charges against him were later dropped.
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