The Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) has received 1,299 claims and paid out nearly $2.8 million in compensation to vaccine-injured Canadians, since it was established by the federal government during the pandemic, according to new figures published this month.
Fifty injury claims of a serious and permanent nature, out of a total of 221 reviewed, have been considered by a medical review board and approved for compensation, based on a “probable link between the injury and the vaccine.”
Exactly $2,779,277 has been paid out for severe injuries since the program began accepting claims for vaccine injuries on June 1, 2021, and the statistics include the time frame up until Dec. 1, 2022….