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Canada’s vaccine injury program has paid out over $6 million but almost 2,000 claims remain

Updated: July 12, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Jul 12, 2023 – 4:59 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) –– Official statistics released by managers of Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) show that to date, only 103 of the 1,859 claims associated with the COVID-19 shots have been paid out, and the total sum already approaches $7 million. 

VISP was launched in December 2020 after the Canadian government gave vaccine makers a shield from liability regarding COVID-19 jab-related injuries.  

The 103 claims that have been approved to date are, as noted by VISP, “where it has been determined by the Medical Review Board that there is a probable link between the injury and the vaccine, and that the injury is serious and permanent.”  

Thus far, $6,695,716 has been paid out in total.  

As per a 2021 memo from the nation’s health department, “A total of $75 million in funding has been earmarked for the first five years of the program.” 

According to the VISP website, the purpose of the program is to “ensure that all people in Canada who have experienced a serious and permanent injury as a result of receiving a Health Canada authorized vaccine, administered in Canada on or after December 8, 2020, have fair

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