COVID vaccine injury group sees bipartisan interest in reforming compensation programs

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COVID vaccine injury group sees bipartisan interest in reforming compensation programs
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The U.S. has been an international outlier on COVID-19 response when it comes to prolonged school closures, one-size-fits-all vaccination regardless of risk level, and mask and vaccine mandates in schools, private businesses and governments.
But some activists think they have a decent shot at bringing the U.S. more in line with other countries on another major divergence.
React19 leaders have met with dozens of bipartisan lawmakers or their staff in recent months to discuss making the federal compensation systems for vaccine injury friendlier to victims of COVID vaccines, Director of Legal Affairs Chris Dreisbach told Just the News.
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Source: https://justthenews.com/government/congress/covid-vaccine-injury-group-sees-bipartisan-interest-reforming-compensation?utm_source=justthenews.com&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=external-news-aggregators

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