“Thomas” was a straight-A student who loved the martial arts…

That was until the COVID vaccine left him with a permanent blood disorder.

And “Lisa” was a thriving physician… until the COVID shot left her with a debilitating shoulder injury that makes it nearly impossible to treat patients now.

They’re just two of more than 14,000 Americans who all have one thing in common.

They were all told that a federal program was created to help people who were injured – or died – after receiving COVID vaccines or treatments.

And they all ran into a bureaucratic buzz saw that rejects almost everyone.

There are plenty of Washington insiders – and drug company execs – who don’t want you to see the numbers I’m about to share.

But you… and every American like you… deserves to hear the truth.

The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) is a federal agency based in Rockville, MD, about 20 miles outside Washington, DC.

And their main function seems to be rejecting claims from people injured by COVID vaccines or treatments.

You see, HRSA administers something called the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP).

That’s been around since 2010 – and it’s designed to compensate Americans injured by federally recommended vaccines, medications, or devices used during public health emergencies.

So, if you were injured by the COVID vaccine or treatment during the pandemic, you can file a claim through CICP.

At least in theory… Because there’s apparently not a snowball’s chance in Hades that you’re going to see a dime from Uncle Sam.

According to HRSA’s own data (you can see it right here), as of March there were 14,129 claims filed by people who were injured or died after receiving COVID vaccines or treatments. That includes:

  • 10,981 vaccine claims
  • 3,148 claims related to COVID treatments

And of those 14,129 claims, guess how many have been paid out?

44.

That’s right… this program has failed to compensate 99.7% of the people who have filed claims.

Now, to be fair, about half of those claims are still “pending”… and have been for years. Just collecting dust…

So if you look at the actual number of decisions made by HRSA, they’ve really only failed to pay 99.4% of claims.

But that doesn’t exactly make you feel any better, does it?

Seriously, it’s an outrage.

We’re talking about claims of deathanaphylactic shockblood clotsneurological problemsBell’s Palsy… you name it.

All being ignored… or dismissed.

Now, it looks like a lot of this inaction happened under the previous administration – which bent over backwards to defend the COVID vaccine and tried to silence anyone who criticized it.

We all knew you wouldn’t get a plug nickel out of those guys, even if you presented a shriveled arm with the vaccine jab still in it.

So I’m hoping the current administration gets this problem cleaned up — and there’s actually a federal lawsuit in Texas designed to force changes to the system.

But the proof will be in the pudding.

In the meantime, I’m going to be watching this like a hawk.

Because we all know that a lot more than 44 people were injured or died after receiving COVID vaccines or treatments. And Americans shouldn’t have to fight their own government to get the truth – or the benefits they’re entitled to.

In Your Corner,

Dr. Allan Spreen

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