The Biden Department of Health and Human Services will extend liability protections for manufacturers and administrators of COVID-19 vaccines through December 31, 2029 to ensure that reportedly injured vaccine recipients and their surviving family members are ultimately held accountable. I have ruled out pursuing it.
Kim Mack Rosenberg, general counsel for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Children's Health Advocacy;
called The outgoing administration's decision is “very concerning” because it not only protects pharmaceutical companies and the government, but also “allows near-unfettered product development.”
Health Secretary Xavier Becerra
proposed His declaration states that the Public Preparedness and Emergency Preparedness Act continues to apply to the manufacture, testing, development, distribution, administration, and use of FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics. “This is aimed at preparing for and mitigating a crisis,” he said. There are certain risks posed by the new coronavirus infection. ”
Despite the federal public health emergency against coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Expired On May 11, 2023, the virus reportedly Becerra said that although we have moved from a pandemic to an epidemic period, COVID-19 continues to “present a credible risk of future public health emergencies” and that “there will be significant serious illness, morbidity and morbidity during the outbreak.” and mortality.'' Citing these assumed risks, he suggested that new liability protections are needed to ensure the continued development and stockpiling of vaccines.
“The only threat is the loss of confidential responsibility, which makes the vast majority of victims unhappy.”
Congressional Research Service
pointed out earlier HHS declares that in most cases, covered parties cannot sue for losses related to the use or administration of COVID-19 vaccines, including losses due to death, physical or mental injury, or business interruption. It is said that
of
the only exception The PREP Act's immunity is for death or serious injury caused by “willful misconduct.” To qualify as willful misconduct, a person must “(i) act intentionally to achieve a fraudulent purpose, and (ii) act intentionally without legal or factual justification.” and (iii) acted in disregard of a known or obvious risk.” Because the harm is very likely to outweigh the benefit. ”
Liability protection for COVID-19 vaccines was first introduced in January 2020, and this is the 12th extension.
Mary Holland, CEO of Children's Health Defense, said the Biden administration is “trying to tie the hands of the next administration in responding to emergencies and the pandemic. “It's not the appearance,” he suggested.
Ray Flores, senior external advisor to Kennedy's organization, said:
said “It is absurd that HHS has extended the PREP Act's protections based on a threat that no longer exists. The only threat is the loss of confidential liability, which would make the vast majority of victims unhappy,” the defense attorney said.
bloomberg law
reported Becerra's declaration comes amid calls for COVID-19 vaccines to be covered by HHS. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. HHS said in the notice that Americans injured by the coronavirus vaccine still cannot seek compensation through the VICP.
Instead, the COVID-19 vaccine is covered under the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program. The PREP Act authorizes CICP to provide some compensation to individuals who have sustained serious physical injuries as a direct result of COVID-19 vaccines that are deemed “safe and effective.”
COVID-19 vaccines have reportedly been shown to cause serious harm in some cases.
Research published in January in the journal Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety
shown “COVID-19 vaccination is strongly associated with a serious adverse safety signal of myocarditis leading to hospitalization and death, especially in children and adolescents.”
In addition to highlighting the well-documented correlation between coronavirus vaccines and increased risk of heart disease, the Global Vaccine Data Network, supported by both the World Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The study, conducted by the Global COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Project, an initiative, was conducted by HHS — and published In February, Vaccine magazine detailed troubling links between the AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines and conditions such as Guillain-Barre syndrome, inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, Bell's palsy and convulsions.
Despite suggesting that vaccination still has value, a 2023 study published in the Taiba University Medical Science journal Elsevier
noticed “One study found that 65% of participants experienced side effects.”
As of Nov. 1, 13,520 claims had been filed.
submitted Together with CIPC. Of the 3,438 decisions made to date, only 65 have been granted compensation. Of these, only 18 were compensated.
The claims cite a wide range of injuries, including blood clots, strokes and heart attacks. There were also 671 claims that the COVID-19 vaccine caused death.
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