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Our vaccines are safe: Covisild manufacturer on link with deaths due to heart attack

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Last updated: 3 July 2025 14:35
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Our vaccines are safe: Covisild manufacturer on link with deaths due to heart attackThe Serum Institute of India confirmed that the vaccines used during the Kovid -19 epidemic are safe and there is no reason for cardiac malignant.In short

Our vaccines are safe: Covisild manufacturer on link with deaths due to heart attack

The Serum Institute of India confirmed that the vaccines used during the Kovid -19 epidemic are safe and there is no reason for cardiac malignant.

Covidshield manufacturers say its vaccine is safe.
Covidshield manufacturers say its vaccines are safe. (Photo: Getty Image)
India today news desk
India today news desk
New Delhi,Update: July 3, 2025 15:08 IST

In short

  • Serum Institute of India says its vaccines are safe
  • The Chief Minister of Karnataka had earlier suggested possible relations with sudden death
  • ICMR found no link between Covid-19 vaccines and sudden deaths

The Serum Institute of India, which created and distributed the covizild during the Covid -19 epidemic, has supported recent findings by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIM), confirming that vaccines are safe and there is no reason for cardiac faces.

In a public statement on X, the serum institute wrote, “vaccines are safe and scientifically valid,” confirming the confidence in vaccines given to millions of people during the peak of Kovid -19 crisis.

The statement comes in view of extensive studies led by ICMR and AIIMS, which found that sudden deaths between adults may be the result of a wide range of factors, including genetics, lifestyle, pre -existing conditions and subsequent co -stimulated complications.

The Union Health Ministry issued an explanation by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah after suggesting a possible relationship between Kovid vaccines and recent heart -related deaths in the state, recking up that complete studies have shown no evidence to connect vaccines with such incidents.

India’s vaccination program made a lot of rely on two main vaccines – Covisild and Kovaxin, which were administered to about one billion people across the country.

The sudden death of more than 500 persons in Hasan district of Karnataka made a one -time headlines in the increasing heart attack cases in India.

In his statement, the Health Minister insisted that the vaccines have been strictly studied and continue to be safe with the benefits of removing any risk.

To overcome increasing concerns, two large -scale national studies have been done. The first, run by ICMR and National Institute of Epidemiology, investigated sudden deaths between adults between the ages of 18 to 45 years in 47 hospitals in 19 states. Based on data from October 2021 to March 2023, the conclusions showed no evidence that Covid-19 vaccines increase the risk of sudden unexplained death.

Second study, currently AIIMS is running in Delhi in collaboration with ICMR, is searching for the causes of these deaths in real time.

Preliminary findings suggest that heart attacks are the most common causes, and in some cases, underlying genetic mutations may also be responsible. So far, no significant changes have been found in the pattern of sudden deaths compared to previous years.

– Ends

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