The federal government has increased funding for the Vaccine Injury Support Program by $36 million, but claimants are finding it difficult to access these funds. Despite the top-up, only 6% of the successful applicants, totaling 138 claimants out of 2,223, have received compensation amounting to $11,236,314 as of December 1, 2023. Critics argue that the government is playing hardball with the victims, refusing to settle payouts despite the injuries caused. Additionally, in the United States, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) handles compensation claims, with taxpayers covering all related expenses, including legal fees, instead of the pharmaceutical companies.
The federal government’s payment program for the vaccine-injured is getting a $36 million top up from the feds, but accessing that money is proving difficult. Read more: https://t.co/ykj2pYxgPz https://t.co/1hC42JOSSd
As of December 1, 2023, the Vaccine Injury Support Program has paid $11,236,314 in compensation to 138 claimants. That represents 6% of the 2,223 successful applicants to date. MORE: https://t.co/7LedZByNQM https://t.co/yJaTDuawNv
Very few vaccine injury claimants have received compensation: report As of December 1, 2023, the Vaccine Injury Support Program has paid $11,236,314 in compensation to 138 claimants. That represents 6% of the 2,223 successful applicants to date. https://t.co/7LedZByNQM
In the United States, VAERS is the body that determines if someone injured by a vaccine can be compensated. Here’s the dirty truth: Tax payers cover all expenses for this (all legal fees and the payout), not the pharmaceutical company actually responsible for the injury. That… https://t.co/Nyw3q3wZ6j
The Government has been caught shamefully playing hardball with the victims of Covid vaccine injuries, refusing to settle payouts despite devastating harms, as legal bills mount. https://t.co/70Bc3NSTEf
The federal government’s payment program for the vaccine-injured is getting a $36 million top up from the feds, but accessing that money is proving difficult. https://t.co/ykj2pYwJ01