COVID Vaccine Injuries Quietly Being Compensated Around The World, Are You Eligible?

COVID vaccine injuries are quietly being compensated all around the world. Are you one of those who are eligible? Whereas other nations are compensating people whose lives have been damaged by COVID-19 vaccinations, America is yet to assist a single claimant financially.

COVID Vaccine Injuries Quietly Being Compensated Around The World Are You Eligible

Worldwide initiatives have started paying out discreetly to those who have been hurt or died as a result of the COVID-19 vaccines.

When it comes to both genetic make-up and preceding environmental exposures, humans are biologically different. As a result, different people may have quite varied reactions to the same treatment or immunization, according to neurologist Dr. Robert Lowry. Every time a new medicine or biologic enters the market, some individuals will react poorly, and some may even experience major side effects.

Rare responses will not even be detected under ideal testing settings. This is particularly true for any product that has been expedited or approved for emergency use before all required testing stages have been completed.

Vaccines for COVID-19 are not an exception. The FDA, the CDC with its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, as well as the researchers and executives at each of the participating drug manufacturers, are aware that a few individuals will become permanently disabled or even die as a result of vaccination even though we are constantly and consistently guaranteed that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and that severe adverse reactions are “very rare.”

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In reality, the United States Supreme Court (read below) reaffirmed the notion that vaccines, like other pharmaceutical goods, are “unavoidably unsafe” in 2011.

Government compensation programs are available in several nations across the world to individuals who suffer injuries as a result of vaccinations. The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) and the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) are two government-funded initiatives in the United States that aim to provide compensation to injured consumers while simultaneously protecting vaccine manufacturers from legal responsibility for any severe injuries that their products may cause.

Not a Single Claim Compensated in United States

As of July 1, 2022, the CICP has never paid out on a single claim. However, according to the CICP website, 31 COVID-19 countermeasure claims have been rejected “because the standard of proof for causation was not met and/or a covered injury was not sustained.” “One COVID-19 countermeasure claim, a COVID-19 vaccine claim due to an anaphylactic reaction, has been determined eligible for compensation and is pending a review of eligible expenses.”

At the very same time, nations all over the world are covertly paying out compensation to families whose loved ones have suffered harm or passed away as a result of COVID-19 vaccinations.

Japan Pays Bereaved Family of 91-Year-Old

This week, The Japan Times revealed that the first individual in Japan to receive compensation for a COVID vaccination injury was a 91-year-old woman who passed away after having an allergic reaction and a rapid heart attack.

In her case, a causal relationship “could not be denied,” according to a ministry of health commission. Her family will get a lump sum payment of about $325,000.

The panel considered a total of 11 instances, whose ages ranged from 20 to 90, but it did not make any more judgements.

According to the article, 3,680 individuals have asked for compensation in Japan thus far; 820 have been awarded, 62 have been denied, and 16 verdicts have been “postponed.”

Taiwan Compensates 10 Claimants

According to the Taipei Times, Taiwan’s National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program reviewed 65 cases at a conference on June 24, 2022. Ten applicants received compensation from the Taiwanese scheme. These awards included a one-time payment of $116,877 to the family of a victim of the AstraZeneca vaccination.

Ten days after receiving the vaccination, this patient was admitted to the hospital because of a headache and vomiting. Testing identified thrombocytopenia, a blood condition with few platelets that can occasionally be fatal.

The patient was released the following day, but she returned that night after falling unconscious. Intracerebral hemorrhage, a common stroke cause, claimed the patient’s life.

In December 2020, when the vaccine program was first implemented in the United States, Dr. Gregory Michael, a 56-year-old obstetrician-gynecologist from Miami Beach, Florida, who was otherwise healthy, passed away from thrombocytopenia.

The New York Times published an article about this adverse effect when he passed away around two weeks after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, however the coroner said that there was no medical proof that the complications from immune thrombocytopenia were caused by the vaccine.

UK Pays Out for Vaccine Injuries

A June 24, 2022 article in the British Medical Journal stated that Vicki Spit was the first of a small group of individuals in the UK to receive compensation for harm brought on by COVID vaccines.

Eight days after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine, Zion, Spit’s 48-year-old partner, grew unwell and passed away. Maximum compensation of $150,000 was given to the victims. 1,681 claims for vaccine harm resulting from COVID-19 vaccinations had been submitted as of May 2022.

According to Sarah Moore, a spokesperson for the legal firm that represents the victims or their families, who was quoted in the BMJ. Sarah Moore noted that while the awards will not do much to ease the financial hardships brought on by the injuries, they represent “the clearest statement yet, by the government, that in some rare instances the COVID-19 vaccines have caused very significant injury or death.”

According to Moore, the majority of compensation payments were made for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).

Simultaneously, according to a report from Yahoo News, 81 fatalities and 444 cases of VITT have been reported in the UK out of 49 million doses of the vaccination.

Canada Received More Than 700 Claims, Approved 8

The Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) in Canada reports that 774 claims were submitted between June 1, 2021, and June 1, 2022. Eight of these claims were “approved by the Medical Review Board,” which means that “these claims represent cases where it has been determined by the Medical Review Board that there is a probable link between the injury and the vaccine and that the injury is serious and permanent.”

According to the VISP website, “eligible individuals may receive income replacement indemnities; injury indemnities; death benefits; coverage for funeral expenses; reimbursement of eligible costs such as otherwise uncovered medical expenses.”

Post Shot Blood Clots

Thrombocytopenia can cause blood clots and hemorrhaging. Blood clots are also known as thrombosis. Because blood clots are extremely uncommon in otherwise healthy young people, the link between vaccinations and this harm is difficult to disprove.

Scandinavian countries have devoted greater attention than other nations to COVID-19 vaccination injuries. In July of last year, Norway rewarded its first three victims: a lady in her 40s who died, as well as a man and a woman in their 30s who both sustained vaccine injuries.

All three were medical personnel who received the AstraZeneca vaccination, which Norway discontinued delivering on March 11, 2021, due to reports of significant blood clots, low platelet counts, and irregular bleeding.

Moreover, Norwegian experts were among the very first to identify a link between the vaccine and these injuries.

Denmark, too, has been handling vaccine injury claims fast and discreetly. In May 2021, the Danish government awarded compensation for their first case of VITT.

At the time, 158 people had submitted COVID-19 vaccine injury claims. Karen Inger-Bast, the patient compensation board’s director, stated, “Generally, we often see injuries from vaccination. We also see them from, for example, vaccination against influenza and children’s diseases. That’s also how it will be with COVID-19, with up to 5 million people being vaccinated.”

No Financial Assistance for Americans Harmed by Vaccines

Nonetheless, whereas other nations are compensating people whose lives have been damaged by COVID-19 vaccinations, America is yet to assist a single claimant financially. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration, the CICP had yet to compensate anyone for harm caused by a COVID-19 vaccine as of July 1, 2022.

Thirty-one applications were rejected compensation due to the “standard of proof for causation was not met and/or a covered injury was not sustained.”

A single claim on behalf of an individual who experienced an instant anaphylactic reaction has been ruled qualified for reimbursement but is awaiting an evaluation of acceptable expenses. According to the website, the CICP is “still waiting for records and documentation to be submitted” for the bulk of claims.

The AstraZeneca vaccination linked to so many of the discreetly compensated injuries hasn’t been made accessible in the United States.

At the same time, as of July 22, 2022, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has received reports of 86,604 significant adverse events from COVID-19 vaccinations delivered in the United States, including 13,805 deaths.

It is challenging to ascertain what percentage of those involve blood clots, abnormal bleeding, or low platelets because each of those disorders can be classified in a variety of ways, but The Epoch Times found 2,609 cases with mention of thrombosis or thrombocytopenia, including 420 deaths.

These conditions account for a minor proportion of the adverse events submitted to the CDC and FDA. To make a claim, individuals who have suffered from these adverse events must prove a temporal relationship between the vaccine and the damage or some type of causality, as the Norwegian doctors and others did with VITT.

We may have to wait quite a while in the United States for science to demonstrate causation in the case of vaccine injuries.

The Institute of Medicine performed a thorough examination into the science available on 158 possible connections between immunizations and specific adverse outcomes in 2011. The IOM determined in this report that the evidence was insufficient to identify whether or not a causal link existed for 135 of the vaccination injuries patients had suffered.

According to a 2014 Associated Press investigation, many families with medically verified non-COVID vaccine injuries have been waiting for years, if not a decade, for the government to assist them.

While some other nations quietly make reparations, American families who have lost their loved ones and Americans who have witnessed dramatic deterioration in their health as a result of COVID-19 vaccination have no place to turn for the time being.

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  1. The vaccine that is not a vaccine. Look deeper. It is a depopulation event. If you took the fake vaccine you are dying very soon. Put your affairs in order. Everyone else get ready because they are coming for you.

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