UK Government Admits Thousands of People ‘Permanently Disabled’ by the COVID Vaccines

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The British government has finally made the surprising admission that thousands of people were killed or crippled by the COVID shots that they tried to shove into the arms of every citizen. The UK’s Department of Health says that thousands of people have come forward to request help after they were “permanently disabled” by the shots. The so-called “vaccines” from Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca were the ones that were administered to the British people.

We’re still far away from the CDC or the FDA ever admitting that the experimental mRNA shots poisoned millions of Americans, but it’s encouraging that some governments around the world are finally starting to confess their vaccine mandate crimes. Thousands of British vaccine victims have now signed up to try to receive compensation from their government over their crippling injuries.

Reports say that British Health Secretary Wes Streeting is considering setting up a special vaccine injury compensation program, just to handle all the injuries from the COVID shots. The British tragedy will sound familiar to millions of Americans. UK citizens were viciously coerced into taking the shots under the guise that they were “safe and effective.”

Anyone who expressed doubts was labeled a conspiracy theorist and censored online. People who didn’t get the jabs were not allowed to participate in everyday activities like going to a restaurant or a movie. Unless they obeyed and took their shots of government health juice like good little slaves, they faced the prospect of losing their jobs and their livelihood.

Deaths and permanent injuries only started to spike after the rollout of the untested, experimental shots. Great Britain currently has a Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) that was set up years before the COVID shots came along (because all vaccines are much more dangerous than governments are willing to admit). However, the VDPS program is now being overwhelmed because of so many people coming forward with injuries from the COVID shots.

Elected officials in the UK are now looking into whether the VDPS needs to be reformed. It’s not equipped to handle the sheer volume of injuries that resulted from the COVID shots. The VDPS is also facing a surge of claims from the family members of vaccine victims who were killed by the shots.

One group of British families is involved in a class action lawsuit against AstraZeneca. The pharmaceutical giant finally admitted in court documents earlier this year that they knew their jabs were causing blood clots and low platelet counts. The lawsuit alleges that the shots, which were developed in conjunction with Oxford University, led directly to the deaths or injuries of the plaintiffs’ loved ones.

“It is not an option for the government to put its head in the sand and do nothing,” Great Britain’s Shadow Attorney General Sir Jeremy Wright told the Sunday Telegraph.

“Those people have a right to expect the state to look after them properly – they were only doing what the state asked them to do.”

Wright says the only logical options are to reform the VDPS program or set up a “bespoke” fund specifically to pay COVID shot victims. Under current VDPS guidelines, a person has to prove that they are at least 60% disabled by a vaccine to receive a one-time £120,000 ($156K) payout from the taxpayers. Note that the pharmaceutical companies don’t pay for the vaccine injuries they caused—the British taxpayers are the ones forced to foot the bill.