IN-DEPTH: The COVID-19 Vaccine Victims Demanding Compensation Reform

People whose lives and health have been destroyed following the COVID-19 jabs are calling for the government compensation scheme to be overhauled, as thousands have been rejected for not meeting the 60 percent threshold for disability.

Many who have lost loved ones or been left with life-changing injuries say they are also shut out of an ongoing class action against AstraZeneca because they have the “wrong” type of damage, as the current civil action only deals with 63 cases of people who suffered a particular type of vaccine harm known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).

The founder of a legal support fund for victims of vaccine damage, Alex Kelly, told The Epoch Times she is constantly contacted by people who believe their health problems or the sudden deaths of family members were caused by the jabs, and that injury is far from “rare,” despite the constant insistence in the media and from the government that those harmed are “the unlucky few.”

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