Conspiracy theorist spin a story, other conspiracy theorist believe it, a gaggle of conspiracy theorists tell each other it is true, conspiracy theorists make a video, conspiracy theorists are more convinced and they continue to try to recruit others to join their conspiracy theorist gaggle.
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Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes (SADS) conspiracy theorist
Anti-vaccine commentators and conservative politicians have been sharing a tabloid story about a medical condition that has nothing to do with COVID-19 vaccines. But they’re baselessly suggesting that there is a connection.
LinkNo, there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause ‘sudden adult death syndrome’
L:inkSudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS), also known as Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome, is a term for the sudden, unexpected death of adults by cardiac arrest, often used when an obvious cause of death cannot be found post-mortem. SADS was first documented in 1977, however, in June 2022, a conspiracy theory spread online claiming a purported rise in SADS in young people was linked to the COVID-19 vaccine. The conspiracy continued to spread in 2022, largely promoted by those in the anti-vaccination movement, particularly with coronavirus vaccines.
LinkCovid-19 vaccines not linked to Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndromes
LinkWhat was claimed - Deaths from Covid-19 vaccines are being miscategorised as deaths from “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome”. Our verdict - There is no evidence for this. The designation of SADS significantly predates the pandemic.
LinkThere’s nothing new about sudden adult death syndrome
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Autonomic Dysfunction in Covid-19 Morbidity and Mortality
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