Another heart attack at football match

There's one at St Mary's as well.

Talk about spurious speculation.

Who's the collapsed player this week? He hadn't had the vaccine. If he had he wouldn't have collapsed? 🤔
Having a friend who has developed serious heart problems due to the vaccine, and will probably not live to see her young children grow up, I strongly suspect that a lot more will suffer heart attacks.

 
Having a friend who has developed serious heart problems due to the vaccine, and will probably not live to see her young children grow up, I strongly suspect that a lot more will suffer heart attacks.

Myocarditis and pericarditis are also long lasting symptoms after the virus itself - common with Long Covid sufferers. That was happening in the early months before the vaccines came along.
 
Maybe it’s always happened but only recently getting media coverage.
 
I've been at games where they haven't stopped when someone's had a heart attack, so it's only making the news now because they're stopping games because of it.
 
I've been at games where they haven't stopped when someone's had a heart attack, so it's only making the news now because they're stopping games because of it.
Didn't a seasider have a heart attack at a final once?? Millennium stadium game I think?
 
Didn't a seasider have a heart attack at a final once?? Millennium stadium game I think?
I don't remember, I'm only young 🤪. But I don't remember games being stopped previously or not often unless it was a player. Which, actually they should be. I couldn't play a game if I knew someone was struggling for their life 20 metres from the sidelines.
 
They were saying on Amazon during the Watford / Chelsea game last night that players seem to be stopping the games when they notice a serious medical issue is going on in the ground where as in the past the game would have continued.
 
Or possibly more folk who have had the odd twinge or flutter during the various lockdowns and been unable, or unwilling, to visit a GP and get it checked out?
 
Or possibly more folk who have had the odd twinge or flutter during the various lockdowns and been unable, or unwilling, to visit a GP and get it checked out?
Thats an interesting point along the lines of what could be a factor.

People have left other illnesses and not been getting checked up as much for things they would have had it not been for covid.
 
Thats an interesting point along the lines of what could be a factor.

People have left other illnesses and not been getting checked up as much for things they would have had it not been for covid.
I read something the other day that said cancer diagnoses are down 750,000 on the same time in 2019. Very scary how Covid has had such a knock on effect, and very horrible for those whose illnesses will be picked up too late.
 
I read something the other day that said cancer diagnoses are down 750,000 on the same time in 2019. Very scary how Covid has had such a knock on effect, and very horrible for those whose illnesses will be picked up too late.
That's why we cant have more restrictions if the cure is worse than the virus in many cases.
 
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