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originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: ScepticScot
How much money did the vaccine save the UK?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Asmodeus3
"A huge story unfolding in the UK despite the very little or no coverage in the mainstream media on the subject of vaccine injuries and deaths. According to reports online others will join the legal action launched against Astrazeneca and so far this concerns 75 people whose relatives died or suffered serious injuries from the vaccine."
Apart from in the Daily Mail, the BBC and the Telegraph?
Just three MSMs, from your own sources?
75 people, out of how many millions of doses?
From your source:
"Its not about Covid, it's not about how many lives the Covid vaccination has saved, it's about what this vaccination has done to Lisa and other families,' he told the BBC. "
Quite agree. Good luck to them. They have good claims, rare, but good.
Before you accuse me of the usual robotic response, just a bit of context and proportionality for you.
Much needed, I'm afraid.
originally posted by: thebtheb
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Asmodeus3
"A huge story unfolding in the UK despite the very little or no coverage in the mainstream media on the subject of vaccine injuries and deaths. According to reports online others will join the legal action launched against Astrazeneca and so far this concerns 75 people whose relatives died or suffered serious injuries from the vaccine."
Apart from in the Daily Mail, the BBC and the Telegraph?
Just three MSMs, from your own sources?
75 people, out of how many millions of doses?
From your source:
"Its not about Covid, it's not about how many lives the Covid vaccination has saved, it's about what this vaccination has done to Lisa and other families,' he told the BBC. "
Quite agree. Good luck to them. They have good claims, rare, but good.
Before you accuse me of the usual robotic response, just a bit of context and proportionality for you.
Much needed, I'm afraid.
Your "proportionality" is totally skewed. It's pretty easy to see how this is a fraction of actual such cases. Minimize and dismiss all you like. They explain how they are made to feel like they shouldn't say anything, which speaks to the untold amount of other people who aren't saying anything, OR the untold amount of people who died but haven't related it to the vaccine, because none of the information that would allow them to make the connection, is being shared. How many of those people who died from the vaccine, would have died if they hadn't gotten the vaccine. Few IF ANY!
A logical person would say this needs more investigation, instead of desperately trying to make it look insignificant.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Do you realise that before anyone is given the vaccine, they have to sign a consent. It points out that there could be possible side efects.
No one has a gun pointed at their head to make them sign.
Lets get some reality here.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Asmodeus3
You do realise that any vaccine can cause serious side effects, including death. Covid Vaccine is no diferent.
Maybe you should actually do reaserch. As for being dismissed for not having the vaccine, then :-
Employers should support staff in getting the covid vaccine. There's currently no law in England, Scotland or Wales that says people must have the vaccine. There may be some people who are advised not to have the vaccine, for example for health reasons.
www.acas.org.uk...
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
It's funny how the deniers have zero empathy. It's all about ignoring and denying even thought it's accepted that people have died from the vaccine.
originally posted by: ironfistdragon
It was her choice taking the vax in the first place. Her husband has no case to sue.
Overview
If you’re severely disabled as a result of a vaccination against certain diseases, you could get a one-off tax-free payment of £120,000. This is called a Vaccine Damage Payment.
You can also apply for this payment on behalf of someone who has died after becoming severely disabled because of certain vaccinations. You need to be managing their estate to apply.
You do not need a legal representative, such as a solicitor, to apply for a Vaccine Damage Payment.
Vaccine Damage Payments are not a compensation scheme. You can still take legal action to claim compensation, even if you get a Vaccine Damage Payment.
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: Asmodeus3
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