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The government of Thailand is committing approximately $30 billion to compensate individuals who have experienced adverse side events from the COVID-19 vaccines over the past several months, reports the Southeast nation’s National Health Security Office (NHSO). To date 8,470 claimants, out of a total of 11,707 have been compensated reports Atthaporn Limpanyalet, deputy secretary-general of the NHSO.
Australia now is compensating COVID-19 vaccine patients for serious adverse events. Australian news reports that the COVID-19 vaccines have led to at least 79,000 adverse reactions. Those patients claiming under $20,000 must provide evidence from their physician. For those with more serious conditions leading to claims over $20,000, they require a review by a panel of legal experts. More nations are acknowledging that these vaccines can lead to injury and that those injured should be compensated.
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: puzzled2
The US already has a program to do this.
Plus, I'm calling BS on these numbers.