Mikael Hakkarainen forced to retire from professional hockey at the age of 24 due to trabeculation cardiomyopathy, Tested positive for COVID-19, NHL mandates vaccinations
Mikael Hakkarainen forced to retire from professional hockey at the age of 24 due to trabeculation cardiomyopathy, Tested positive for COVID-19, NHL mandates vaccinations
First of all, trabeculation cardiomyopathy can be congenital or acquired.
“Increasing clinical evidence of trabeculation and noncompaction in adult life support a dual hypothetical paradigm for LVNC, the embryogenic origin and the acquired, non-embryogenic hypothesis.”
From Gateway Pundit.
“24-year-old Hockey Player Forced to Retire Due to Sudden Heart Problem — Blames COVID-19”
“In an interview with a Finnish news outlet Jatkoaika, Hakkarainen blames his heart problem after he tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this year.
“I got Covid at the end of January. I got severe symptoms and went to play too early. Since April I have been doing nothing and observing what the situation is. Now it has become known that I have congenital heart disease LVNC, or trabeculation cardiomyopathy,” Hakkarainen told the Jatkoaika outlet.
“It means that I have a higher risk of having a heart attack on the ice – especially when there are contact situations. It would have been hard to play and I would have gotten a place, but you can’t play with your health,” he added.
The healthy young player revealed that he had no history of heart problems.
“I would like to do something with ice hockey, but I can’t say anything for sure yet. You just had to accept that you can’t play hockey anymore. And that’s fine,” he said.”
The NHL mandates vaccinations.
When did Hakkarainen get vaccinated and how many times?