The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has clarified that there is no scientific evidence linking COVID-19 vaccines to sudden cardiac deaths. This statement comes amid public speculation following recent deaths, including that of actor Shefali Jariwala.
The ministry referenced comprehensive studies conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), AIIMS, and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), which confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines used in India are safe and effective, with only extremely rare occurrences of serious side effects.
“Sudden cardiac deaths can occur due to multiple factors such as genetics, lifestyle, pre-existing conditions, and post-COVID complications,” the ministry emphasized. It also warned against misinformation, stating that linking vaccinations to sudden deaths is false, misleading, and not supported by scientific consensus.
One such tragic case involved 42-year-old actor Shefali Jariwala, who passed away recently in Mumbai. According to initial reports, she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, with doctors suspecting a sudden drop in blood pressure. Her husband, actor Parag Tyagi, rushed her to a hospital where she was declared dead on arrival. The post-mortem report is awaited, but police have ruled out any foul play.
With rising concerns about the increasing number of sudden cardiac deaths since the pandemic, the government hopes that these findings will dispel vaccine-related myths and reinforce public confidence in the nation’s vaccination program.
Trending
- Ten Judicial Officers Appointed as Additional Judges of Punjab & Haryana High Court
- Tuhin Kumar Gedela Appointed as Additional Judge of Andhra Pradesh High Court
- Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle in Madhya Pradesh: IAS Officers Assigned New Roles
- Surendra Choudhary Appointed Deputy Secretary in Ministry of Home Affairs
- Ms. S Radha Chauhan Appointed as Full-Time Chairperson of Capacity Building Commission
- Russia Ends INF Treaty Compliance Amid Rising Tensions with U.S. Over Ukraine War
- Ostara Advisors Appoints Arjun Sondhi as Senior Vice President to Accelerate Climate-Tech Investment Strategy
- Zo World Appoints Aviral Gupta as CEO, Dharamveer Singh Chouhan Becomes Chairman Amid Ambitious Global Expansion Plans