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No.
They did not find that it can cause heart damage.
They found out WHY people with specific underlying cases of undiagnosed heart injuries and therefore increased cardiac troponin outside the heart, could rarely develop myocarditis post vaccine.
The vaccine did not cause the myocarditis.
An undiagnosed heart injury did.
That underlying condition would have caused a more severe case of myocarditis had those individuals had COVID without having had the vaccine.
A heart injury that is severe enough to have increased cardiac troponin outside of the heart means you ignored a medical emergency because at somepoint there was significant damage to the lining of your heart - that is NOT something you wouldn’t have felt.
So ignoring a health problem and not getting it properly diagnosed, led to exposure.
Had you been diagnosed with an existing heart injury you would not have received the vaccine.
Being anti-science, anti-doctor, or the high cost of medical care is what leads to most people not getting properly diagnosed.
And in this case it led to increased cardiac troponin outside the heart rather than just inside the heart, and so the immune system over reacted to the vaccine causing an inflammatory condition around the heart.
So one again anti-vaxxers are wrong, and being anti-science is what led to issues, but are cherry-picking headlines they don’t understand.
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BREAKING: COVID mRNA vaccines can cause heart damage by triggering immune cells to go on the attack, scientists have found, per Telegraph.
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