28-year-old Oscar underwent a cardiac stress test – Died

Top basketball player Oscar Cabrera Adames died in a heart stress test.

Oscar Cabrera Adames died during a heart test. PDO

Dominican Republic professional basketball player Oscar Cabrera Adames died at the age of 28 when he had his heart examined in a hospital stress test.

During the test, Cabrera Adames suffered a heart attack and died. The sports reporter told about the player’s death Hector Gomez Instagram– account.

According to media reports, Cabrera Adames previously suffered from heart infections, i.e. myocarditis.

The player said that he believed that the troubles started from the corona vaccinations. The basketball player described on social media that he was completely healthy before he received two vaccinations during the pandemic.

– Many people warned me. But guess what? They were necessary for me to do my job. I am a professional basketball player and I play in Spain. I had no health problems. Nothing, the player opened in 2021 on Facebook The Daily Mail by.

In the same year, Cabrera Adames was shortened on the playing field in Spain in the middle of a match.

Connections have been found between getting sick with the disease caused by the coronavirus and heart muscle infections. The risk of myocarditis increases when sick with corona, and it is also one of the possible after-effects of the disease.

There is also a link between vaccinations and heart muscle infections. The National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL) said in September 2021 on their website, that during its follow-up in Finland, myocarditis had increased in the vaccinated. However, THL notes that the cases are rare in relation to the total number of vaccinated people.

THL announced in September 2021 that after the first corona vaccination in Finland, 26 cases of myocarditis requiring hospital treatment were found out of 3.8 million vaccinated. In the second vaccine dose, there were 21 cases out of about three million vaccinated.

Cabrera Adames also played at the University of Florida in Daytona during his career. He was a Dominican Republic basketball legend Hugo Cabrera nephew.



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