Give me John over a manic Wilma Flintstone any dayYes and as I said any so-called professional would have a chat with him, not make a retaliation video like some school kid
Maybe also the same could be said about Bill gates ....I know but he is speaking about things which are quite important and he has quite a large following. All I’m saying is that some topics are out of his depth and should be left to people who are better qualified. He isn’t a medical doctor, yes he has a PhD, but not in immunology, epidemology or biostatistics. It takes years to build knowledge and become an expert in these field.
Cannot unhear Kermit https://giphy.com/oyFyFiXz0hrnGMaybe also the same could be said about Bill gates ....
Cookies baby.
How is it evidently from the vaccine?Hailey Bieber had a blood clot on the brain.
Evidently from the vaccine, but of course it’s being spun as “post-covid / long-covid”.
This is interesting. My husband and I were doing a review of our paperwork and policies at the start of the year and one of the things we looked at was our private health cover. I noticed a change of wording in part of it which related to vaccines, so queried it. After much toing and froing, the provider have this week finally clarified that they will not pay out if my husband has any health issues that THEY deem to have been caused or triggered by a Covid vaccine IF it was administered under Emergency Use Authorisation.New article about how hard getting financial assistance help can be in the US.
"Though insurance has covered about $125,000 of Kam’s $350,000 in medical bills, the company won’t pay more because his condition was caused by a vaccine. Even with financial assistance from the hospital, Giovanni can’t afford the $15,000 she owes, leaving her seeking donations.
In 2005 President George W. Bush enacted the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to protect pharmaceutical companies from financial liability for products developed to address public emergencies. The law bars people today from suing Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson for COVID-19 vaccine injury. The act also introduced the Countermeasure Injury Compensation Program (CICP) to cover any injuries arising from emergency measures, including non-routine immunizations, medical devices, and drugs.
Since COVID-19 vaccines were developed during a pandemic, they’re currently covered by the less robust CICP program. Of more than 4,000 claims filed so far to CICP for COVID-19 vaccine injuries, the program has resolved five—all denied.
“We’re worried because we don’t know what to tell clients,” Milmoe says, and people are running out of time. While VICP gives people three years to file a claim after a vaccine injury occurs, CICP’s statute of limitations is just one year after receiving the vaccine—which has already passed for many people. "
“They hung me out to dry,” Ekanayake says. “I trusted them. I did what they said, and then you get a vaccine injury, and they’re like, I’m sorry.” Fixing the program and ensuring her family receives compensation, she asserts, would at least make her feel as though there’s accountability and a genuine belief that “we’re all in this together.”
Why is it so hard to compensate people for serious vaccine side effects?
Though very rare, complications from shots can shatter lives and trust. Now the federal programs designed to help them are struggling with COVID-19.www.nationalgeographic.com
Sadly I'm not surprised to hear your story and think this will be a nasty shock to many who might not even realize.This is interesting. My husband and I were doing a review of our paperwork and policies at the start of the year and one of the things we looked at was our private health cover. I noticed a change of wording in part of it which related to vaccines, so queried it. After much toing and froing, the provider have this week finally clarified that they will not pay out if my husband has any health issues that THEY deem to have been caused or triggered by a Covid vaccine IF it was administered under Emergency Use Authorisation.
I’m currently going back and forward with our Life Assurance provider but I’m expecting the same response. Which is really quite scary.
That’s why I posted. My husband is the main breadwinner in our house. If he falls ill I can (at present) afford to cover the mortgage, electric, gas and food bills. That’s ok short term. If our policy providers decide that his illness is caused/triggered/exacerbated by a medical treatment he’s chosen to take under EUA and don’t pay out then we’ll be utterly fucked. As will many others. It’s like Mardi Gras for life insurance/assurance companies.Sadly I'm not surprised to hear your story and think this will be a nasty shock to many who might not realize.
The German insurance board who raised this issue were subsequently fired after their letter of concern attracted attention.
Seems like trying to pass the hot potato to me.
"Counterintuitive. I was surprised and questioned it. I followed my instinct that they know what they're saying" .
Also remember the head of pharm at Bayer called the mRNA vaccines gene therapy. As an expert maybe he knows what he's talking about.
I don't think there's any evidence that says it's from the vaccine in HB's case. A friend of mine in NZ didn't get vaxxed, got covid, and nearly lost her leg to blood clots. She had clots from her collarbone down to her ankle.How is it evidently from the vaccine?
I had to join a doctors surgery the other week,They're on their mission again, I got a text AND an email to book my 2nd injection.
How did they get my email address, unless from old pcr test booking.
(They must be prepping for the Ukraine war to become boring old war news and back to buzzing covid ((said with a sardonic smile))
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