HRSA finally releases June statistics of CICP actions on June 18th, 2024.
And it is the same old song and dance by our government, as Aerosmith would sing it. Just pathetic.
A total of 13 “compensated” cases. Of that amount, only 2 for this calendar year. Only 2.
The latest is another COVID-19 vaccine causing myocarditis. And a check for $4,990.00 to cover medical expenses not covered by their insurance plan.
But what about the life long medical condition and ongoing care, lifestyle changes, protentional life-span shortening, the damage to the heart and possible organ transplant in the future? It does not appear to be addressed within the CICP.
The segment of this report that caught my attention is the report “Table 3 - CICP Claims pending compensation”.
A claim filed alleging the COVID-19 causing Severe Febrile Reaction. This reaction is described as “a rare but potentially life-threatening adverse reaction to a blood transfusion or vaccination. It is characterized by a rapid rise in body temperature, often accompanied by other symptoms such as chills, rigors, myalgia, and nausea.”
Notice that a reference to a blood transfusion or vaccination. Now if someone would search the “official” medical websites, the description would concentrate around blood transfusions. Naturally, leaving off vaccination as a possible trigger.
One remaining question that I am exploring is why HRSA is so slow with any damage awards announcements. I will let the reader answer that question.
Keep learning, keep challenging yourself and always, always question authority.
Wayne Rohde is the author of 2 books on Vaccine Injury Compensation programs and also instructor at IPAK-Edu.org for the upcoming 3rd Annual NVICP / CICP vaccine injury and law course. Fall registration will begin in July.
Thank you, Wayne!! Your tireless efforts are appreciated.
I notice that the state of Kansas is suing Pfizer over COVID vaccine.
.....https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ett6dt1_0qw.....
I hope Kansas wins and I hope they use the settlement funds to set up a vaccine injury compensation fund just for citizens of Kansas.
I hope Texas and every other state in the USA union follow suit.
It would be so refreshing to see our state and federal governments be accountable in our justice system and to see our state government leaders do something right and good for their citizens.