Another Covid vax injury petition was eligible for compensation

The news last month of 3 petitions were “compensated” by the CounterMeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) traveled very fast. Around the world within a couple of days

News sources in the United Kingdom, Canada and Taiwan mentioned it.

Yet the compensation was really a reimbursement for medical expenses not covered by private insurance or other means.

Hidden in the news from last month, there was another petition found eligible for compensation as well.

But the caveat with this petition is that there was no reported losses or medical expenses reported. So no compensation for the injury.

This listing can be found on the CICP data website.

Table 5. CICP Claims Eligible for Compensation, but No Eligible Reported Losses or Expenses (Fiscal Years 2010 – 2023) as of April 1, 2023. The first ten items are from processing of claims back in 2010. Item #11 is new as of April 1, 2023.

This petitioner has probably received a letter by now from the CICP. Something like Dear Petitioner, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news, The CICP has determined that your injury, myocarditis, was determined to eligible for compensation.

The bad news, since you did not report any losses or medical expenses for your injury, the CICP will not be compensating you for your injury.

Just another example why COVID-19 vaccine injuries should not be processed in the CICP.

This program is not about helping those who were injured but rather protecting the vaccine program in the United States. Pathetic.

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