Reason: Additional commentary
True, for "Covid" cases.
It remains to be seen what the long-term effects are but there'll likely be an insurance - classification dillema:
- The Dr's and hospitals won't want to classify ill effects as "vaccine-related" because insurance companies likely won't cover ("pay for") problems caused by an experimental therapy but
- insurance companies will push to attribute (and investigate) ill effects to the experimental vaccines so they won't have to cover ("pay for") them.
Either way, there's likely an insurance company / insured mess looming because of the experimental vax.
And, the above doesn't even mention the question of how to handle/classify blood donated by vaxxed individuals, . . .
3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
True, for "Covid" cases.
It remains to be seen what the long-term effects are but there'll likely be an insurance - classification dillema:
- The Dr's and hospitals won't want to classify ill effects as "vaccine-related" because insurance companies likely won't cover ("pay for") problems caused by an experimental therapy but
- insurance companies will push to attribute (and investigate) ill effects to the experimental vaccines so they won't have to cover ("pay for") them.
Either way, there's likely an insurance company / insured mess looming because of the experimental vax.
3 years ago
1 score