COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds
New research suggests that the COVID-19 vaccine may significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular issues associated with the virus. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, indicated that vaccination reduced the risk of medical events such as strokes and heart attacks by approximately 40 percent in immunized veterans. This finding contributes to understanding the broader health impacts of COVID-19 vaccination.

A recent study has indicated that the COVID-19 vaccine is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular complications stemming from the virus.
According to the research, the vaccine lowered the risk of cardiovascular issues, including heart attacks and strokes, by about 40 percent. The study focused on examining the occurrence of such medical events in veterans who had received the COVID-19 immunization.
The findings of this new research were published on Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine.
(Source: The Hill)

