The Feds paid out zero claims in COVID Related Deaths through September, the end of the fiscal year 2021.
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In fiscal year 2021, the U.S. government paid $246.9 million in claims for vaccine-related injuries and deaths. Not a single payout was related to Covid-19 vaccines.
Each person with a “provable” injury from a Covid vaccine could claim up to $379,000 from a special Covid vaccine fund set up by the federal government. The payout for death could be as high as $370,376.
However, according to an OpenTheBooks.com investigation, the federal government didn’t pay a penny for Covid-vaccine claims. The special fund for these claims is called the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP).
There were only 1,357 claims filed that alleged “injuries/deaths from the Covid vaccines,” and 53 were listed as deaths, according to recent reporting by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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By contrast, the self-reporting Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS) lists 16,310 deaths related to Covid vaccines. Of these, “5,326 of the deaths occurred on Day 0, 1,or 2 following vaccination[.]”
We know that there were many COVID vaccine related deaths in the US this past year. In some cases the number of vaccine deaths were greater than the number of COVID deaths.
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We also know that there are more COVID deaths in 2021 when compared to 2020. Another shocking statement since in 2021 the vaccine is in place in most of the country.
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Why is the US government intentionally downplaying the number of deaths related to COVID? Why are the families of those that died from the vaccine not recognized by the federal government?
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