A higher rate of excess deaths due to ischemic heart disease was reported, but researchers did not link it to COVID-19 vaccination. Delays in emergency and routine care were the likely causes, an analysis said.
by Aislin Kriukelis of 9News Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. In the video, Kriukelis said that within the first eight months of 2022, more than"10,200 Australians died due to heart-related disease, and that number is considered 17% higher than what would be." "Do you remember what happened in about November, December in 2021 as we were moving into 2022? Let me just jog your memory.
In her full Jan. 20 report, Kriukelis said the 10,200 deaths due to heart-related disease were 17% higher"than what would be considered normal." She reported that health experts said the pandemic had"increased risk factors." "Some studies show that some people have a higher likelihood of heart disease or stroke after COVID-19 infection," Kriukelis said."Then there’s the fact that some people delayed medical treatment and therefore delayed going and getting their usual health checkups and getting diagnosis and then treatment, and then to a lesser extent, there’s the fact that hospitals were extremely busy during this time.
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