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Alarming alerts from experts highlight a significant "global healthcare risk" associated with COVID-19, suggesting the potential onset of a "pandemic of heart failure." A recent study conducted by Japanese scientists emphasises the growing concern over COVID-19 cases, particularly attributed to the emerging JN.1 strain, and its potential to contribute to heart-related complications.

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00:00 Alarming alerts from experts highlight a significant global health care risk associated with COVID-19,
00:07 suggesting the potential onset of a pandemic of heart failure.
00:11 A recent study conducted by Japanese scientists emphasizes the growing concern over COVID-19
00:17 cases, particularly attributed to the emerging JN.1 strain and its potential to contribute
00:23 to heart-related complications.
00:25 As COVID cases surge in multiple countries, including the US, UK, China and India,
00:30 a recent spike linked to the new JN.1 strain has raised concerns among health experts.
00:36 A warning issued by scientists at Japan's prestigious research institute RIKEN emphasizes
00:41 the heightened likelihood of potential heart issues for individuals contracting the disease.
00:46 According to the report, the coronavirus attaches to ACE2 receptors prevalent in the human heart cells,
00:53 leading to a potential impact on cardiac function.
00:56 While the exact reason remains unclear, the report speculates that the dynamics of the COVID pandemic
01:02 might be a contributing factor.
01:04 The report cautions that the persistent infection of SARS-CoV-2 could exponentially increase
01:09 the number of individuals at risk of future heart failure.
01:13 The report states, "Even though conclusive clinical evidence that persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection
01:18 is associated with declined cardiac function has not been reported so far, the proof-of-concept
01:24 study of the possibility of SARS-CoV-2 persistent infection of the heart and the potential risk
01:29 of opportunistic progression of heart failure should be validated by a three-dimensional
01:33 human cardiac tissue model, which would serve as the alarm bell for a global healthcare risk."
01:39 Amid a notable surge in COVID cases across various continents, particularly the US,
01:44 the latest cautionary note arrives as millions gear up for the holiday season travel.
01:49 The rapidly spreading JN.1 variant now constitutes 44% of all cases nationwide, posing an elevated risk.
01:56 Health officials emphasize the potential for a substantial uptick in inless cases this winter,
02:01 fueled not only by the increased prevalence of COVID, but also a growing number of flu cases.
02:06 This concern is particularly pronounced ahead of crowded social events associated with New Year's celebrations.
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