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[Trailer] Only 0.3 Percent of COVID Vaccine Injury Claims Compensated by US Program | Facts Matter

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Earlier this week, here on Facts Matter, we published an episode detailing how—for the first time—lawyers for AstraZeneca admitted in court documents that its vaccine can cause a rare blood clot disorder in those who got the shot. This admission was the result of a three-year-long legal battle, with upwards of 50 people suing the company to get compensation for injuries received. Now, for one, the length of this legal battle reveals how difficult it is to get any form of compensation for vaccine injuries at all. But also, secondly, there was this little tidbit: “Due to a bargain AstraZeneca struck with the UK government at the height of the pandemic to indemnify the drugmaker against potential lawsuits, taxpayers will be on the hook for any payouts resulting from the claims.” This means that even if AstraZeneca will be forced to financially compensate the people who got blood clots following vaccination, that compensation won’t actually be coming from their own pocketbooks. Instead, the money will be provided by the taxpayers themselves. Now, of course, this AstraZeneca case is taking place in the UK. However, as many people pointed out in the comments section of that video, a very similar scheme exists here in America as well—which, I believe, is worth exploring. And so, here is the central question: is Pfizer still immune from lawsuits over its COVID vaccine now that it’s been federally approved? Let’s find out together. 🌽No Farmers No Food DVD:  https://www.epochtv.shop/product-page/no-farmers-no-food-documentary-dvd  ---- Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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