British Gov’t Sets Compensation for Vaccine Victims
December 5, 2020
THE BRITISH government will start vaccinating for COVID next week and has promised £120,000 compensation for those severely injured by the vaccine.
It thereby has admitted people will be severely injured.
For those with lifelong complications, £120,000 is obviously a small sum.
Pharmaceutical companies will be immune from all liability:
Pfizer and AstraZeneca – the pharmaceutical commercial partner behind the Oxford vaccine – have both been granted protection from future product liability claims related to their Covid-19 vaccines. It means patients cannot sue for damages.
Speaking to Reuters about the agreement in July, Ruud Dobber, a member of Astra’s senior executive team, said: “This is a unique situation where we as a company simply cannot take the risk if in … four years the vaccine is showing side effects.
Unlike other vaccines, the COVID shot delivers DNA material and is arguably a form of genetic modification.
Conventional vaccines usually contain inactivated disease-causing organisms or proteins made by the pathogen (antigens), which work by mimicking the infectious agent. They stimulate the body’s immune response, so it is primed to respond more rapidly and effectively if exposed to the infectious agent in the future.
RNA vaccines use a different approach that takes advantage of the process that cells use to make proteins: cells use DNA as the template to make messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules, which are then translated to build proteins. An RNA vaccine consists of an mRNA strand that codes for a disease-specific antigen. Once the mRNA strand in the vaccine is inside the body’s cells, the cells use the genetic information to produce the antigen. This antigen is then displayed on the cell surface, where it is recognised by the immune system. (source)
It is also not guaranteed to give immunity to what is known as COVID. Despite all this, many thousands of people who are unaware of the risks will go ahead with the shot.
Taxpayers, not the manufacturers of the product will be liable for damages. As one commenter said:
[This is the] equivalent of a Boeing jet crashing and then making the passengers liable.