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Budget for Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs Set to Jump From $1 Million to $5 Million in 2023

By The Defender Staff

A request contained within the bipartisan $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill for a 15% funding increase for vaccine injuries raised questions among some lawmakers, Newsweek reported today.

But according to Wayne Rohde, an expert in vaccine injury compensation, the requested 15% increase is routine.

What’s more interesting, Rohde told The Defender, is that the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) budget for COVID- 19 vaccine injury compensation will increase in fiscal year 2023 — from approximately $1 million to $5 million — and its budget for staffing and contractors will jump from $5 million to $9.5 million.

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One Comment

  1. Doug Hegre Doug Hegre December 23, 2022

    What a F—-n’ Crock. Using our tax $’s to fund a meager fund for the Vaxx injured and protect the large drug manufacturers that made “Billions” off their half assed injections and corruption. Do We The People have “any” representation in Washington. Would be hard to tell if we do. And now we can fund Ukraine’s war without any reservations or accountability.

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