Another athlete struck: Adama Traore goes down clutching chest sparking
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Why are there so many cases in football (soccer) compared to other sports?
I think sports in general will shake out any cardiac damage far quicker than more passive pursuits. If football has it much more so than other sports, I'd imagine its due to mandated clotshots by the admins and managers who run the sport at the professional tournament level. As for the vax, my guess is that they purchased a batch of vax at the same time to distribute out to the various team doctors and physios, and it just so happened to be one of the deadliest of the batches.
I concur.
Don't forget that athletes experience far more inflammation and exertion in a shorter period time than the common person.
Pro soccer players will run 10-20 miles a match. And it's a combination of distance running with lots of high burst intervals. I'm not shocked that they are seeing the worst of the clot shot reactions.
Because the damage to the heart sack, or even a clot may not show until the heart is under large exertion, like playing football.
A lot of stress is put on the heart. Before the plandemic arrived it was more common to see these players collapse compared to any other sport because it is that demanding on the heart.
But now with the jabs it makes it even more stressfull on the heart due to the spike proteins.
Basically your heart is a muscle and needs to repair itself. If that doesn't happen and you continue exertion then the inevitable will happen.
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