Kennedy Jr. proposes that people with consequences caused by the COVID vaccine be compensated
Kennedy Jr. will promote a rule aimed at compensating Americans with consequences caused by the COVID vaccine
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), proposes that Americans with consequences resulting from the COVID vaccine receive compensation.
HHS is working on designing a rule through which the agency develops a list of specific injuries directly linked to the application of the COVID-19 vaccine covered by the law, as long as they occurred within a specific time frame.
Under this approach, people with consequences included in the list could receive compensation without having to demonstrate a causal relationship.
As a preview, it emerged that the proposal would be published in November through a notice from the Federal Register.
Based on studies carried out by some medical experts and their published evaluations, the medical literature recognizes myocarditis or anaphylaxis as injuries associated with mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
On the other hand, a large sector of the medical community recognizes that, without the application of the vaccine, the number of deaths worldwide could have been higher than at the beginning of the pandemic.
In fact, in some parts of the world, local governments made the application of at least two doses almost mandatory to guarantee the so-called “herd immunity”, a biostatistical phenomenon that occurs when a large proportion of a community becomes immune to an infectious disease.
Thanks to this, in the United States the administration led by Joe Biden contributed to the creation of an indirect barrier that interrupted the chain of COVID transmission, thus protecting vulnerable people who could not be vaccinated.
However, some figures such as Kennedy Jr. himself were reluctant to accept that vaccination was the best route to avoid an increase in deaths greater than that recorded at the beginning of the health crisis.
The problem is that by accelerating the manufacturing of a vaccine, the response measurement stages related to the inoculations of small doses of the virus in certain organisms were overlooked and from there some consequences, even serious ones, in some people were derived.
However, the large pharmaceutical laboratories in charge of developing these first vaccines insist that they did not cause any consequences.

