
CCCA Podcast #7: A Tale of Two Studies—Does COVID-19 Vaccination Increase or Decrease the Risk of Cardiac Complications?
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The following podcast summarizes and clarifies an important analysis, by Deanna McLeod, of a US CDC report entitled "Cardiac Complications After SARS-CoV-2 Infection and mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination." In her analysis, Deanna McLeod compares the findings of this CDC report with those of a similar, though far more exacting, study conducted jointly in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway. The findings of these two studies are radically different. In this podcast we will work through Deanna McLeod’s analysis, examining the differences between these two studies’ findings, working to understand how such different conclusions were arrived at, and determining which study is more reliable in providing an answer to the question, does COVID-19 vaccination increase or decrease the risk of cardiac complications associated with COVID-19?