We are getting ready to get hot and heavy into flu vaccine administration at our clinic. What additional education do I need to give people who have had multiple boosters? Are they at additional risk for the flu vaccine this year?
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This might be worth knowing:
There is a National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP or NVICP) (Slush Fund) for vaccine injuries. It was enacted in 1986 when Big Pharma successfully convinced Congress (after giving hefty campaign donations) to remove normal government oversight of ALL VACCINES ADMINISTERED IN THE U.S.
That act was called the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA)
Along with removing government oversight, they established a taxpayer-funded 'Slush Fund' that was available for those grievously injured by vaccines. They made it exceedingly difficult to file a claim, required you to present to a specific list of judges (only 8 in the entire U.S.) and after jumping through numerous hoops you might receive a settlement for injury.
Note: Most people have no idea there is this fund available, and thus never file a claim for injury or death.
COVID-19 is not included because it was EUA, thus no liability for Big Pharma., so it is not included in this list of the highest payouts.
Nevertheless, if you look through the cases they actually agreed to pay out since just 2006, you will see that the biggest offender is THE INFLUENZA VACCINE!
https://www.hrsa.gov/sites/default/files/hrsa/vicp/vicp-stats-08-01-22.pdf
Great, thanks! At least pointing this out will make them think for a minute before submitting.