Minister of Medical Education Sharanprakash Patil, who addressed media people after the start of free heart check-up camp in Kalaburagagi on Wednesday. | Photo credit
Minister of Medical Education Sharanprakash Patil said there was no evidence that would support the claim that the Covid-19 vaccine causes sudden cardiac death and urges people not to fail for recent death reports as a result of heart pledge.
After the start of a free heart control camp for journalists in Kalaburagag, he set up the Union of Working (KUWJ) in cooperation with the SRI Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research) on Wednesday.
Dr. Patil reiterated that the study of the Indian Council for Medical Research has confirmed that there is no connection between increasing sudden deaths in young adults with a vaccine. Even the Committee established by the State Government to study the exact cause of growing heart death did not find any connection with vaccination.
Dr. Patil suggested that journalists should prefer regular heart checks due to the nature of their profession. He also advised journalists to accept a healthy lifestyle by watching a balanced diet, regular exercises and mindfulness such as yoga and meditation, while avoiding tobacco, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
The cardiologist at Kalaburagagi Jayadeva Veeresh’s Branch Patil said Hebal said that maintaining a healthy heart is essential for the overall well -being of individual and longevity. He clarified that not all chest -related pain is caused by blocking in the arteries.
The President of the Kuwj Baburao district thanked the Minister for taking an initiative to organize a heart browser for journalists.
It is expected that nearly 600 media persons will benefit from the Jayadeva hospital, including office and electronic media office employees.
The camp will take place on Saturday and Sunday for another six weeks with 50 OPD slots every day.
Published – 9 July 2025 17:23