According to new statistics, Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program has approved or paid out more than $2.7 million to claimants since the program opened in 2021.
So far, 50 claims of a serious and permanent injury connected to a vaccine authorized by Health Canada have been approved.
Between June 2021 and Dec 1, 2022, the program received 1,299 claims, 209 of which were determined to be inadmissible because they either didn’t meet the eligibility criteria or had incomplete information.
Of the remaining claims, 221 have been fully assessed by the program’s medical review board, while 48 are pending medical review board assessment and 662 claims are in the process of collecting medical records, which is usually the longest step in the assessment process, according to the Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP).
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4000% increase in VAERS miscarriages and stillbirths in the past 2 years. Yet, it’s still being promoted to pregnant women. pic.twitter.com/pdJmyy9Nzg
— Audrey Michelle (@audreymichelle) December 21, 2022
Charges laid against pastor Artur Pawlowski for failing to comply with an order under the Public Health Act were stayed by the Crown on Dec. 16.Pawlowski, of Calgary’s Street Church, was charged for attending an outdoor Walk for Freedom protest in Calgary on Dec. 13, and for feeding the homeless with his church on the same day, allegedly in breach of then-Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) Dr. Deena Hinshaw’s orders that “private social gatherings” were prohibited.The December 2021 CMOH Order 41-2020 was one of dozens that came into place during COVID-19. The orders prohibited a number of everyday activities, such as having company or visitors to a private residence, banned all indoor and outdoor social gatherings, restricted weddings and funerals to 10 guests, and made masks mandatory across the province.Pawlowski’s lawyer, Sarah Miller, who represents the pastor on behalf of The Democracy Fund (TDF), a charity that provides free legal defence of constitutional freedoms, told The Epoch Times the pastor faced a fine of up to $100,000 if convicted.The charges have been outstanding and unresolved for 23 months, with multiple court dates adjourned and a total of five trial days already devoted to the matter.
Health Canada says it’s monitoring the growing wave of COVID-19 cases in China, which experts are warning could kill a million people in the next few months, as the country allows the virus free rein.
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