HRSA failed to list a compensated CICP petition.
Part 2 of a series examining the CICP, the possible transfer of COVID-19 vax to the NVICP
I was moving one of several large stacks of redacted documents sent to me by HHS, nearly 800 pages of blacked out letters, bounded by large rubber bands. My plan was to file them in a bankers box. They did not make the box. Landed on the floor and most of the stack slide across the floor. Yet one set of documents, an eight (8) page decision from the CounterMeasures Injury Compensation Program, migrated to the top of this pile.
Maybe divine intervention, who knows.
But it caught my eye. It was a decision from August 2016 that clearly shows someone (redacted) received compensation as a result of receiving some vaccine (redacted) that resulted in an injury (redacted).
However, HHS failed to redact the dollar amount of the award. HHS’s position is that damage awards in the CICP should not be made public when attached to an individual.
Ignoring the big mess on the floor, I immediately took the decision and sat down to compare the monthly statistics of the CICP issued by HRSA. And bingo. This damage award was NOT LISTED in the 29 compensated cases.
You can see the redacted decision here.
I move over to my laptop and fire off an email to HRSA to inquire about this document and whether or not it is purely an oversight by the contractor that was hired to tabulate the monthly reports for HRSA.
A couple of days later, I received an email stating they will simply add this decision to the statistics of compensated cases when the March report is released. And they did just that. You can see it here. I highlighted the entry on the bottom of page 1 and page 4.
Was this a simple oversight? A one off? The damage award was for $ 1,921.75 as the result of a H1N1 vaccine causing GBS. The dollar amount is miniscule for GBS injuries. In the NVICP, the avg award for GBS is approx $150,000 to $175,000. So this could be just reimbursement for medical expenses not covered by insurance or other means. Or it could be the net for the punitive dollar offset of benefits in the CICP.
Remember our government has been on record for several years stating only 29 cases were compensated for injury in the CICP. Now it is 30.
Are there many more missing? Lots of documents to review again. And some cleaning up.
Keep learning, keep challenging yourself and always, always question authority.