A recent study by the Indian Council of Medical Research or ICMR has highlighted that vaccines administered for COVID-19 did not increase the risk of sudden death among young adults in India. They further stated that it was because of the post-Covid hospitalisation, and certain lifestyles that are likely the underlying causes and history of sudden death.
In the study, there was a participation of 47 tertiary care hospitals across India. Other than this, there were also causes of people who were healthy and aged 18-45 years without any co-morbidity, who suddenly died of unexplained causes during October 2021- March 2023.
The study also mentioned, "Lifestyle factors such as current smoking status, alcohol use frequency, recent binge drinking, recreational drug/substance use and vigorous-intensity activity were positively associated with unexplained sudden death."
The study also noted that there is some evidence for the increased risk of death among COVID-19-recovered individuals and among those with breakthrough infections, the evidence for sudden deaths among such individuals is scarce.
Also watch: Nipah has extremely high mortality rate, far deadlier than COVID: ICMR DG