People injured by COVID-19 vaccines are in great need of support from family and friends, the head of a nonprofit that aims to provide that support says.
“I don’t think people realize that, if you’re not supporting someone that you know that’s injured, most likely nobody else is either,” Brianne Dressen, head of React19, told EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders.”
People who experienced adverse events after vaccination have largely found that medical professionals—especially early in the mass vaccination campaign—refuse to acknowledge the vaccines cause problems, compounding their difficulties. U.S. authorities have also consistently downplayed side effects, and have only worked behind the scenes to try to guide medical care for the vaccine-injured rather than roll out public guidance for healthcare workers to follow….
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