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Canadian Government Awards $56 Million to Oxaro for Handling Covid Vaccine Claims; $16 Million Paid Out to Injured Individuals, Remaining $40 Million Spent by Oxaro

Deals a Blow to Difficult Questions: Global News Spotlights Canada's Vaccine Injury Program instead of Focusing on Bolder Inquiries They Avoid

Canadian Government Provides Oxaro $56 Million for Vaccine Injury Claims Handling | Paid out $16...
Canadian Government Provides Oxaro $56 Million for Vaccine Injury Claims Handling | Paid out $16 Million to Injured Individuals, With $40 Million Spent by Oxaro on Related Expenses

Canadian Government Awards $56 Million to Oxaro for Handling Covid Vaccine Claims; $16 Million Paid Out to Injured Individuals, Remaining $40 Million Spent by Oxaro

In a recent article published on lewrockwell.com, journalist Anita Krishna expresses her frustration with Global News, claiming that they are now addressing issues she was fired for discussing in 2021. Krishna, who now hosts her own program, The Anita Krishna Show, on YouTube, believes the media's vaccine injury expose is a distraction from the hard-hitting questions they don't want the public asking.

Global News aired a three-part series about Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program, focusing on Oxaro, a company hired by Health Canada to compensate the injured. However, Krishna argues that this special is a clever way of legitimizing what has happened while deflecting attention from the media's actions.

The government has spent $6 billion on the vaccine, but has only managed to distribute $16 million in compensation to the injured. The criteria for applying for compensation are strict, confusing, and slow, deterring many injured individuals from seeking help. The remaining $40 million has been used for an inexperienced staff who are reportedly not working effectively.

One heart-wrenching example is a widow who lost her husband to the COVID-19 injection. She had to wait years for compensation and received only three years' worth of her late husband's salary. Another individual, paralyzed and stripped of custody of their child, is still not compensated.

The series also highlights the initial underestimation of vaccine injury claims by the government, raising questions about their readiness and transparency. Health Canada expected only 40 claims a year, but is receiving thousands. The injured are reportedly afraid of being labeled as "anti-vaxxers" if they speak up.

Krishna suggests that the media is acknowledging some side effects of the COVID shots but redirecting public outrage away from the media, medical system, and government. She comments that the vaccine injury special is a distraction from the media's role in fear-mongering and pushing the COVID-19 shot.

Her YouTube channel, The Anita Krishna Show, features her commentary on the three-part vaccine injury special, providing insider insight into the situation. Krishna's comments are emotionally charged, reflecting her deep concern about the state of the vaccine injury support system in Canada.

References:

  1. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/vaccine-injury-support-program-1.6375243
  2. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/vaccine-misinformation-1.6368707
  3. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/vaccine-injury-support-program-1.6375243
  4. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/vaccine-injury-support-program-1.6375243
  5. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/vaccine-injury-support-program-1.6375243
  6. Anita Krishna, in her YouTube show The Anita Krishna Show, criticizes Global News for their recent three-part series on Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program, claiming it's a distraction from hard-hitting questions about the media's role in vaccine truth, as opposed to focusing on science and health-and-wellness.
  7. Krishna's comments on her show highlight her concern about the vaccine injury support system in Canada, suggesting that the media is acknowledging some side effects of the COVID shots but redirecting public outrage away from the media, medical system, and government, thereby undermining the pursuit of health and wellness.

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