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Basketball player who blamed COVID shot for myocarditis dies during stress test

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According to reports, a Dominican basketball player called Oscar Cabrera Adames died from an apparent heart attack. Adames previously said he contracted myocarditis after receiving two “compulsory” doses of the Pfizer COVID shot.

Adames was undergoing a stress test in Santo Domingo when he suffered a heart attack and died.

In January, Adames wrote he “got a damn myocarditis from taking a (expletive) vaccine.”

“And I knew it! Many people warned me,” he wrote. “But guess what? It was compulsory or I couldn’t work. I am an international professional athlete and I am playing in Spain. I have no health problem, nothing, not hereditary, no asthma, NOTHING!”

According to WebMD, there have been around 1,000 cases of myocarditis among people who received the vaccine.

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