Earlier today, we addressed the latest tragedy that occurred during NFL. 24-year-old Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin likely suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on-field during Monday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Here’s what an expert cardiologist thinks of all this.
What is the role of covid vaccination in the tragedy?
The Buffalo Bills said medics restored Hamlin’s heartbeat on the field before transporting him to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he remains in intensive care.
Siegel called the medics’ successful resuscitation “tremendous.”
“He had CPR pretty soon and the ambulance was there within five minutes. They used an automatic external defibrillator to restore his heart rhythm. The key question is – how long did he go with less oxygen to the brain? From what these reports are, I’d say his prognosis is good,” he said.
Now, expert cardiologist Peter McCullough addressed the issue:
Obligation to indicate YES/NO on COVID-19 vaccination history. Furthermore a public health duty to players, staff, and fans, to disclose the cause of the cardiac arrest to avoid more harm in sports. @NFL @TuckerCarlson @FoxNews #courageousdiscourse https://t.co/QMOTgyGjS0
— Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH™ (@P_McCulloughMD) January 4, 2023
We’ll keep you posted as soon as more news pops up.
The latest events in sports
A new study revealed that it’s definitely not normal for so many mainly young athletes, to suffer from cardiac arrests or to die while playing their sport, but this year it is happening.
“Many of these heart issues and deaths come shortly after they got a COVID vaccine. While it is possible this can happen to people who did not get a COVID vaccine, the sheer numbers clearly point to the only obvious cause.”
The new study addressed the fact that the mainstream media still are not reporting most, “but sports news cannot ignore the fact that soccer players and other stars collapse in the middle of a game due to a sudden cardiac arrest. Many of those die – more than 50%.”
Check out the complete study in order to learn more details about this.




