As of December 1, 2023, the Vaccine Injury Support Program has paid out $11,236,314 in compensation to 138 claimants, representing only 6% of the 2,223 successful applicants. Additionally, the federal government has announced a $36 million funding boost to this program, although accessing these funds remains challenging. Despite the low percentage of successful claims, thousands of Americans believe they have suffered serious side effects from Covid vaccines, but many feel their cases have been ignored. Over 13,000 vaccine-injury compensation claims have been filed, with only 19 percent reviewed and just 47 approved. The New York Times has recently acknowledged the issue, highlighting the challenges in confirming a link between the vaccines and reported injuries.
In 2021 I harangued @apoorva_nyc daily on Twitter, pointing out that no data backed up her claims that the mrna vaccine was ‘safe and effective’ for pregnant women. She also had no idea, when I challenged her, where the data for the NYT COVID map came from. Finally she blocked… https://t.co/9xS3ZiYdyv
In 2021 I harangued @apoorva_nyc daily on Twitter, pointing out that no data backed up her claims that the mrna vaccine was ‘safe and effective’ for pregnant women. She also had no idea, when I challenged her, where the data came from for the NYT COVID map. Finally she blocked… https://t.co/9xS3ZiYdyv
In 2021 I was haranguing @apoorva_nyc daily on Twitter, pointing out that no data backed up her claims that the mrna vaccine was ‘safe and effective’ for pregnant women. She also had no idea, when I challenged her, where the data came from for the NYT COVID map. Finally she… https://t.co/9xS3ZiYdyv
I felt like a crazy woman reading this piece by Apoorva Mandavilli (who's blocked me). She never mentions in her story that many vaccine injured people were threatened, ordered & pressured into taking this shot - policies that she herself supported. https://t.co/mIqWDopbs3
Even the New York Times is now willing to admit that COVID vaccines can cause side effects, some even can be extreme and debilitating Guess now that the mandates are mostly gone, they're finally willing to tell the truth https://t.co/X5GZ2Ho8uv
The most underrepresented group in society needs our attention, love & support, so NYT blames the antivaxxers. Its malicious nature is matched only by its predictability. For a more authentic portrayal documenting of those suffering from adverse effects: https://t.co/2sQW5QunZd https://t.co/thWQwfRZbd
Apparently the "Vax is 100% Safe" narrative has lost the New York Times 🤯 https://t.co/RIir5k3w6u
Thousands of Americans believe they experienced rare but serious side effects. But confirming a link is a difficult task. https://t.co/TaykRcMjIx
Neurosurgeon, 37, and nurse, 54, claim they were left brain damaged and paralyzed from Covid vaccines - as they say they've been 'dismissed and gaslighted' as anti-vaxxers https://t.co/WKFlFTbxFB https://t.co/Fc1EhTcgJx
Thousands of people who say they were injured by Covid vaccines believe their cases have been ignored. Some scientists fear that patients with real injuries are being denied help and believe that more needs to be done to clarify the possible risks. https://t.co/ya430agM35
the NYT finally covers the v-a-x-x-s-i-d-e-f-f-e-c-t-s Years after twitter and the google search data. https://t.co/zN3jOpnUVS https://t.co/HDopXXGlcM
NEW: The New York Times FINALLY acknowledges those injured by the mRNA shots & highlights the horrendously flawed system that was supposed to be able to help compensate those harmed. NYT: More than 13,000 vaccine-injury compensation claims have been filed with the government,… https://t.co/l5PQdAPsVD
All vaccines have at least occasional side effects. But people who say they were injured by Covid vaccines believe their cases have been ignored. https://t.co/fbXnphtEWM
This, from a NY Times newsletter, is a bunch of important admissions about falsehoods spread by gov't and academia during the Covid epidemic. But I wish it went on to talk about how those falsehoods were, all too often, amplified by journalists, including those at the Times. 1/4 https://t.co/Z36xV7oC6z
This NY Times look at those who “believe” they were harmed by the COVID vaccine is so telling. It bends over backwards to pump up the vaccines (using cherry-picked data) & casts doubt on the victims’ claims. Compare this to the very accepting/enabling coverage of “Long COVID.” https://t.co/W5TscDg5zh
This article is what our intel agencies call a “limited hangout.” The NYT is a card-carrying member of the COVID Cartel who helped sabotage early treatment and denied vaccine injuries. Unfortunately, vaccine injuries are real and impossible to hide. https://t.co/QuALLws2KN
“Thousands of Americans believe they suffered serious side effects following Covid vaccination. As of April, just over 13,000 vaccine-injury compensation claims have been filed with the federal government — but to little avail. Only 19 percent have been reviewed. Only 47 of those… https://t.co/QekvXjT0yq
Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening? – DNyuz https://t.co/G6hsfB8DDQ
Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening? https://t.co/4C04w1RwOk
Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening? https://t.co/4C04w1RwOk Wow...
The New York Times has finally written a piece about Covid vaccine injury while the Government continues to gaslight us into believing that what we witness daily is extremely rare. They MANDATED these vaccines without no central repository of vaccine recipients, nor of medical… https://t.co/Wf8eD55lEl
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