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  • 7/3/2025
Actor Shefali Jariwala's sudden death at the age of 42 due to cardiac arrest has reignited widespread fears about COVID-19 vaccine safety. Amid a surge of speculation, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has broken its silence — citing ICMR and AIIMS studies that debunk any link between COVID-19 vaccines and sudden heart attacks.

In this video, we break down the government's official findings, what experts say about cardiac risks post-COVID, and why misinformation can be more dangerous than the virus itself.


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00:00In the wake of rising concerns over sudden cardiac deaths, especially among young adults,
00:07the Indian government has issued a crucial statement.
00:11There is no proven link between COVID-19 vaccines and sudden heart attacks.
00:16This clarification follows the tragic death of actor Shifali Jariwala,
00:21which once again reignited public anxiety.
00:24On Wednesday, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare cited extensive studies.
00:30conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research,
00:33which confirms that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and not associated with an increase in sudden deaths.
00:41The ministry emphasized that these studies have found no casual connection between vaccines and sudden cardiac events.
00:50In fact, multiple national health bodies, including the National Center for Disease Control and CDC,
00:57support the findings that serious side effects of COVID-19 vaccines are extremely rare.
01:05The ministry's statement clarified that sudden cardiac deaths can occur for a variety of reasons,
01:11including genetics, lifestyle choices, undiagnosed pre-existing conditions,
01:16and complications from COVID-19 infection itself.
01:20In short, blaming vaccines without evidence, experts say is both irresponsible and misleading.
01:28Scientific experts have consistently warned against misinformation that links vaccination to unexplained deaths.
01:37Saying such claims are not backed by scientific consensus and may undermine public health efforts.
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