Soviet Medicine

If vaccine side effects are as rare as they are supposed to be, what’s the holdup when it comes to compensation?

Both men were approved for compensation through the federally-funded Vaccine Injury Support Program and have received payments, including ongoing monthly support as neither can work.

“I’ve been waiting for almost a year to hear whether my physical therapy will be covered,” he said.

Scholefield said he submitted his expenses almost a year ago and is still owed about $40,000. Wightman said he sent in expenses about 10 weeks ago and is yet to receive almost $30,000 in repayment.

5 Replies to “Soviet Medicine”

  1. And Grandma will still die at 82, on average.

    In Soviet Russia the jab gets you. Ahahahhahahahhhahahahahhhahahhahhhahshahah! Get it?

  2. VISP is a program to delay or deny compensation, with the hope that the victims will pass from either natural or MAID causes….

  3. Don’t be silly … Pfizer and Astro-Zeneca have executive bonuses to pay. First things first. Oh! The government has to pay? But that would be an admission of fraud … vaccine fraud. Government NEVER admits wrongdoing

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