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Unvac have 4-8x chance of getting myocarditis from COVID-19

“If you are unvaccinated, you have four  to eight times higher risk of myocarditis from COVID-19 infection in all ages…so, that’s ten times higher risk of hospitalization from COVID-19 infection,” Department of Health (DOH) Vaccine Expert Panel (VEP) Dr. Maria Wilda Silva said, emphasizing that people who get myocarditis from COVID-19 can be “very severe.”

Silva said  people who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 have 4x to 8x higher risk of getting myocarditis from a COVID-19 infection as compared to those who are vaccinated.

At a virtual forum by the DOH, Dr. Silva said myocarditis is “an inflammation of the heart muscle and this can happen after  viral infection like COVID-19.”

She added that potential causes of myocarditis also include viruses, bacteria, and even parasites and fungi.

 “Because of this inflammation of heart muscles, then the heart’s ability to pump is reduced,” she added.

Silva noted that it is “very rare” to suffer from this heart inflammation after receiving  mRNA COVID-19 vaccines such as Pfizer.

If one has COVID-19 vaccine, then the overall risk of myocarditis is “extremely low” which is about 1 in 200,000 population, she explained.

Young males aged 12 to 29 then have  “slightly higher risk” but are still “very low” which is 1 in 14,000 population, while young females aged 12 to 29 have a “much lower risk” of less than 1 in 100,000 people.

Silva, however, also cited a study showing that outside of clinical trials, myocarditis and pericarditis have been reported following administration of Pfizer vaccine.

She said  postmarketing data observed risk is highest in males 12 to 17 years old.

Within  clinical trials,  adverse reactions found in children aged 5 to 11 after the administration of the primary series only include pain at the injection site, fatigue, fever, and rashes, among others.

In ages 12 and older, the adverse effects reported were severe allergic and hypersensitivity reactions, diarrhea, and vomiting, among others.

Silva then assured that most people with myocarditis following vaccination “recover completely” with rest and apt treatment.

“COVID-19 is one of the possible causes of myocarditis in the general population and if you do not get COVID-19 infection because you are already vaccinated, then this will reduce your chance of developing myocarditis, overall message here is that don’t miss your shot, your heart is safer with COVID-19 vaccines” she said

At least 61.6 million Filipinos are already fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The government is eyeing to fully vaccinate 77 million Filipinos against COVID-19 by the end of March, and 90 million by the time President Rodrigo Duterte steps down from office on June 30.

Philippines logged the lowest daily COVID-19 tally this year with 2,010 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the nationwide cases to 3,641,940. 

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