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COVID jab injury payouts could be more than last 40 years combined of UK’s vax damage program

Updated: February 28, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Feb 28, 2022 – 9:21 pm EST

LONDON (LifeSiteNews) – COVID jab injury claims in the UK could hit £110 million ($147.6 million USD) from almost 1,000 compensation applications filed.

The Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) is a program in the UK that was initiated in 1979 for those who had been injured or killed by a vaccine, or for family members of those who have lost a loved one for the same reason.

Since 2007, the one-time payout has been £120,000 ($161,000 USD). In the more than 40 years that the program has been in place, a total of £75,350,000 have been paid out, the equivalent of just over $101 million USD.

The Times reported that 920 claims of COVID jab injuries are currently pending, which would amount £110 million — £35 million more than the 40-year total in just over one year since the COVID jab rolled out.

To qualify, claimants must have been left at least 60 percent disabled from the jab, or it must be ascertained that they died therefrom.

The UK still offers the AstraZeneca jab, which was pulled from the rotation in Canadian provinces and other jurisdictions after significant

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