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Singapore Teen Receives $225,000 For Experimental COVID-19 Jab Induced Heart Attack – Guess Much Americans Would Receive For the Same Injury?


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A 16-year old male in Singapore suffered heart attack after receiving the first jab of the experimental Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

He received $225,000 (equivalent to $166,000 USD) in damages.

https://twitter.com/zarazettirazr/status/1427507472005144600

If Americans suffer a heart attack following an experimental COVID-19 injection, they’re almost guaranteed to get NOTHING.

They’re responsible for their medical bills and must pray their health insurance will cover it.

Big Pharma companies are NOT LIABLE for any damages from their vaccines in the United States.

From CNBC:

If you experience severe side effects after getting a Covid vaccine, lawyers tell CNBC there is basically no one to blame in a U.S. court of law.

The federal government has granted companies like Pfizer and Moderna immunity from liability if something unintentionally goes wrong with their vaccines.

“It is very rare for a blanket immunity law to be passed,” said Rogge Dunn, a Dallas labor and employment attorney. “Pharmaceutical companies typically aren’t offered much liability protection under the law.“

You also can’t sue the Food and Drug Administration for authorizing a vaccine for emergency use, nor can you hold your employer accountable if they mandate inoculation as a condition of employment.

Congress created a fund specifically to help cover lost wages and out-of-pocket medical expenses for people who have been irreparably harmed by a “covered countermeasure,” such as a vaccine. But it is difficult to use and rarely pays. Attorneys say it has compensated less than 6% of the claims filed in the last decade.

The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 granted pharmaceutical companies immunity from legal damages for vaccines.

From congress.gov

Provides that no vaccine manufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death: (1) resulting from unavoidable side effects; or (2) solely due to the manufacturer’s failure to provide direct warnings. Provides that a manufacturer may be held liable where: (1) such manufacturer engaged in the fraudulent or intentional withholding of information; or (2) such manufacturer failed to exercise due care. Permits punitive damages in such civil actions under certain circumstances.

It’s surprising how many people don’t know you can’t sue Big Pharma companies if you’re injured by their vaccines.

While we do have the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, it’s a lengthy, challenging process to receive compensation.

But that program doesn’t cover the experimental COVID-19 jabs.

Instead, they use the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP).

However, it’s even more difficult to prove your case and receive a payout under the CICP.

The LA Times ran a story that explains what happens to Americans injured by the experimental COVID-19 jabs:

Angela Marie Wulbrecht jumped at the first chance to get a COVID-19 vaccine, driving three hours from her home in Santa Rosa to a mass-vaccination site on Jan. 19. Twelve minutes after her Moderna shot, she stumbled into the paramedic tent with soaring blood pressure and a racing heartbeat.

So began a calvary of severe fatigue, brain fog, imbalance and other symptoms that are still with her eight months later.

Wulbrecht, 46, had been a nurse for 23 years before the fateful shot. She was healthy, ate a vegan diet and was an accomplished salsa dancer. Since January, she’s had to leave her job and has missed out on many activities with her husband and 12-year-old daughter, Gabriella. She has spent about $35,000 on out-of-pocket medical bills, despite having insurance.

“I wanted to get vaccinated as soon as I could to help fight the pandemic,” said Wulbrecht, who still supports the vaccination campaign. Her husband got his shots despite her reaction, and Gabriella was scheduled to get her first dose Wednesday. “But it would help those who are hesitant if they took care of those of us who got injured.”

The options are slim for people who suffer rare life-altering injuries after a COVID-19 shot. It’s a problem whose significance is growing as states and the federal government increasingly ponder vaccine mandates.

A federal program compensates people experiencing vaccine injuries, but not injuries from COVID-19 vaccines — not yet, anyway.

Such injuries are rare, but “if you’re going to take one for the team, the team has to have your back,” said Katharine Van Tassel, a vaccine law expert at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland. “That’s a moral imperative.”

Thirty-five years ago, Congress created the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, known as the vaccine court, for children hurt by routine immunizations administered as a condition of school entry. Since it began operations in 1988, the vaccine court has paid more than $4 billion to over 8,000 families who could provide a “preponderance of evidence” that vaccines against diseases like measles and pertussis hurt their kids.

The court also covers vaccine injuries in pregnant women, and from the flu vaccine. But it does not cover aftereffects from COVID-19 shots.

A smaller federal program, the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, addresses illnesses resulting from drugs or vaccines administered during a public health emergency, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. But that program requires evidence that’s harder to pin down, does not pay attorney fees and rules by administrative fiat, while the vaccine court has judges.

The countermeasures program has yet to pay anything to anyone hurt by a COVID-19 vaccine, and its largely invisible decisions are “an inscrutable enigma,” said Brian Abramson, an expert on vaccine law.

The latest VAERS Report includes nearly 600,000 cases and 13,000 deaths.

None of those victims or their families will receive any compensation to cover medical bills.

They’ll have to pay out-of-pocket or rely on their health insurance to finance the costs.

If more people knew this, do you think they’d still rush to receive this experimental jab?

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From Health Impact News:

A total of 571,831 people have reported adverse reactions to the experimental COVID-19 shots, and given how hesitant doctors and other healthcare workers are to admit a vaccine caused these injuries, we know this VAERS is severely under-reported, which means millions of Americans are now suffering from COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

How many of these people injured by the shots have received compensation from the U.S. Government for receiving an experimental injection that is not even FDA approved yet?

That would be ZERO. And it is not likely to change anytime soon, if ever.

This travesty of justice is now starting to get some corporate media attention, as the LA Times today featured the story of nurse Angela Marie Wulbrecht, who is fully insured and is now disabled due to a COVID-19 injection, which is now being mandated for most healthcare workers like her.

She has already spent over $35K out of pocket expenses, and she still cannot work.



 

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