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Sunday, 19 January 2025

The human cost of vaccine rollout: A story of PAIN, LOSS and BETRAYAL from the U.K. COVID inquiry

 The U.K. COVID-19 Inquiry’s Module 4, focusing on vaccines and therapeutics, has finally begun to hear evidence, but for many, it is a case of too little, too late. The stories emerging from the inquiry paint a harrowing picture of lives shattered, families torn apart and a system that failed to protect those it was meant to serve. As the inquiry delves into the development and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, the voices of the vaccine-injured and bereaved remind us of the profound human cost of decisions made in haste and under pressure.

The inquiry’s "Every Story Matters" document, published in October 2024, compiles over 34,000 testimonies from across the United Kingdom. These stories reveal a troubling pattern: individuals coerced into taking the vaccine, lives destroyed by severe side effects and a lack of support for those left to pick up the pieces. One frontline worker recounted, “I had given over 18 years of commitment, done my job to the best of my ability, had never had one complaint, however, I was set to be sacked if I didn’t put this experiment in my body.”

For many, the vaccine was not a choice but a mandate, a condition of employment, or a prerequisite for participation in society. The consequences of this coercion have been devastating. Kate Scott, representing the group Vaccine Injured and Bereaved U.K. (VIBUK), told the inquiry, “We are an uncomfortable truth, but we are a truth, and the truth is for everyone in our group – the vaccine caused serious harm and death.”

Her husband, Jamie Scott, a father of two, was left severely disabled after suffering a rare and life-threatening side effect called vaccine-induced immune thrombosis and thrombocytopenia (VITT). Jamie spent weeks in a coma, suffered a significant brain injury, and is now partially blind. His life, once filled with promise, has been irrevocably altered. Despite receiving the maximum payout of £120,000 from the government’s Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme, Kate Scott insists it is inadequate. “The scheme is inefficient – it offers too little, too late and to too few,” she said....<<<Read More>>>...