Next Strain of COVID Might Cause Heart Failure

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Some scientists have warned a new strain of COVID-19 could cause potential heart issues. This new strain, known as JN.1, will reduce cardiac function in many people, according to the report. GB News has reported that Japan’s top research institute, Riken, has issued a stark warning that the ACE2 receptors that the coronavirus attaches to within human cells are normally found in the heart. However, this is only a proof-of-concept study of the possibility of SARS-CoV-2 infection of the heart that could result in heart failure.

Clearly, there has been a connection between the vaccines and severe heart problems. This new strain JN.1 has been infecting several countries, including the US, UK, China, and India, in recent weeks.

Maybe it is time for a REAL independent investigation of who created COVID in a lab carried out, NOT by some government agency. It will now forever be with us, mutating every season.

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