On May 20, a man from BC, Canada posted a photo showing himself receiving an approval letter from “Health Canada” confirming the compensation for his injury from the CCP virus vaccine.
The 40-year-old man, named Ross Wightman, has suffered facial paralysis and paralysis from his waist down, and is one of less than five people in Canada who have been approved to date to receive compensation for CCP virus vaccine-related injuries; he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) last year following his first and only dose of AstraZeneca vaccine in Apr 2021.
According to “Health Canada”, anyone who sustained a “serious and permanent injury” that they believe is the result of a CCP virus vaccine injection after December 8, 2020, can apply for compensation. Until Nov 2021, 400 people have filed claims from the Canada Vaccine Injury Support Program(VISP) since the program began in June 2021.
Currently, in Canada, the maximum lump-sum amount of the CCP virus vaccine injury compensation a person can receive through VISP is $284,000. Wightman told the media he did not qualify for the maximum payout, but he has received the approval for an income replacement at $90,000 per year.
Since the mandatory administering of the CCP virus vaccine around the globe started in Jan 2021, the Whistleblower Movement has been warning the world of adverse reactions.
Over the last two years, we have seen countless medical reports that have verified the warnings, including the ones of GBS, a severe neurological autoimmune disease caused by an immune response against the peripheral nerve system (PNS), which causes the significant morbidities of paralysis. Although “coincidently or habitually”, almost all the CCP virus vaccine “adverse reaction reports” on the institutional platforms claim the “rarity” of the cases, the reality appears different.